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Definition of logical :
1. According to the rules of logic; as, a logical argument or inference; the reasoning is logical.
2. Of or pertaining to logic; used in logic; as, logical subtilties.
3. Skilled in logic; versed in the art of thinking and reasoning; as, he is a logical thinker.
Synonyms:
ordered, valid, arranged, discerning, legitimate, reason, uniform, tenacious, lawful, consistent, orderly, coherent, discursive, formal, probable, deducible, dianoetic, pellucid, analytical, analytic, transparent, crystal clear, consequent, crystalline, limpid, licit, inferential, lucid, perceptive, reproducible, perspicuous, ratiocinative, luculent, judicious
reasonable (part of speech: adjective)
feasible, conceivable, plausible, intelligent, reasonable, rational, thought-out, sensible, deductive, inductive, sound, wise, cogent, likely, thinking
relevant (part of speech: adjective)
apt, suitable, applicable, fitting, germane, appropriate, to the point, apropos, relevant, pertinent, pointed, apposite
Usage examples:
- His mind was purely logical in its construction and action. - "Abraham Lincoln: Was He A Christian?", John B. Remsburg.
- I am far more at ease lying in grass and gazing without thought process at clouds than in sitting in a chair trying to be logical. - "Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest", J. Frank Dobie.
- Although the course he meant to take was not very logical, judgment would be given against him if he did nothing. - "The Girl From Keller's Sadie's Conquest", Harold Bindloss.