English adjective: logical | |||
| 1. | logical capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning | ||
| Samples | A logical mind. | ||
| Similar | dianoetic, discursive, formal, ratiocinative | ||
| See also | analytic, analytical, coherent, consistent, logical, ordered, rational, reasonable, sensible, synthetic, synthetical | ||
| Attribute | logicality, logicalness | ||
| Antonyms | illogical, unlogical | ||
| 2. | logical based on known statements or events or conditions | ||
| Samples | Rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year. | ||
| Synonyms | legitimate | ||
| Similar | valid | ||
| Antonyms | invalid | ||
| 3. | logical marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts | ||
| Samples | A coherent argument. | ||
| Synonyms | coherent, consistent, ordered | ||
| Similar | seamless | ||
| See also | logical, rational | ||
| Antonyms | incoherent | ||
| 4. | logical capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner | ||
| Samples | A lucid thinker. She was more coherent than she had been just after the accident. | ||
| Synonyms | coherent, lucid | ||
| Similar | rational | ||
| Antonyms | irrational | ||