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logical
01
capable of following rules of logic and forming ideas based on facts that are true
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derived from clear, established facts or conditions
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marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts
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capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner
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sail close to the wind
logical
adj
logic
n
illogical
adj
illogical
adj
logicality
n
logicality
n
logically
adv
logically
adv
Example
She approached the problem with a logical mindset, systematically analyzing each potential solution.
They made a logical decision based on the data, avoiding emotional bias in their choice.
His argument was clear and logical, making it easy for everyone to understand and agree with his point of view.
The logical conclusion, given the evidence presented, was that the project would succeed.
It's logical to assume that if you practice regularly, your skills will improve over time.