Pronunciation: /ˈlɑdʒɪkəl/
adjective describes something that makes sense or follows a clear and rational thought process
A1 It is logical to wear a coat when it is cold outside.
A2 The instructions for assembling the furniture were clear and logical.
B1 The detective used logical reasoning to solve the case.
B2 The decision to invest in the new technology was based on logical analysis.
C1 The scientist presented a logical argument for their hypothesis.
C2 The mathematician's proof was so logical that it was irrefutable.
formal It is important to follow a logical sequence when presenting your arguments in an academic essay.
informal If you think about it logically, it just doesn't make sense to spend all that money on something you don't really need.
slang Dude, it's just not logical to drive all the way across town just to get a burger.
figurative In the game of chess, you have to think several moves ahead and make logical decisions to outsmart your opponent.
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