logically

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logically

He arranged the colored blocks logically from largest to smallest.

Definition

Adverb 1. In a way that is based on clear, sound reasoning: In a manner that follows the principles of logic; coherently and rationally. 2. As a reasonable or expected consequence: In a way that is the natural or sensible result of a given premise or set of facts.

Usage

The adverb "logically" is used to describe an action, thought, or conclusion that is derived from or consistent with logical principles. It often connects a premise to a conclusion or describes a method of thinking.

Examples
  • She logically deduced the answer from the clues provided.
  • If the battery is dead, then logically, the device will not turn on.
  • He presented his argument clearly and logically.
  • Logically speaking, we should invest in the more stable option.
Advanced Usage
  • "Logically impossible": Describes something that cannot be true or happen without violating the fundamental laws of logic or reason.
    • A square circle is a logically impossible concept.
  • Used to introduce a conclusion that follows naturally from what was just stated.
    • The road is closed. Logically, we must find another route.
Variants and Related Words
  • Logical (adjective): Characterized by clear, sound reasoning.
    • That was the only logical conclusion.
  • Illogically (adverb): In a manner that is not logical or reasonable.
    • He argued illogically, contradicting his own points.
Synonyms
  • Rationally
  • Reasonably
  • Coherently
  • Sensibly
Antonyms
  • Illogically
  • Irrationally
  • Unreasonably
Related Phrases
  • Follow logically (from): To be a necessary or reasonable consequence.
    • His anger follows logically from the betrayal he experienced.
logically

He arranged the colored blocks logically from largest to smallest.

Adverb
  1. in a logical manner
    • he acted logically under the circumstances
  2. according to logical reasoning
    • logically, you should now do the same to him