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logically

LAHD-zhih-klee

Logically (adv) means In a way that follows sound reasoning. Example: “Logically, if A causes B and B causes C, then A eventually leads to C.”

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In a way that follows sound reasoning.
"Logically, if A causes B and B causes C, then A eventually leads to C."
"She approached the puzzle logically, ruling out options one by one."

How to use logically

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In plain EnglishIn a reasoned, step-by-step way.

Common pairings
think logically logically speaking

Word forms

more logically comparative, most logically superlative

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What does “logically” mean?

The word “logically” means in a way that follows sound reasoning. In plain terms, in a reasoned, step-by-step way.

How do you pronounce “logically”?

“Logically” is pronounced LAHD-zhih-klee (/ˈlɑd͡ʒɪˌkli/ in IPA).

How do you use “logically” in a sentence?

Here is “logically” used in a sentence: “Logically, if A causes B and B causes C, then A eventually leads to C.”

What is the opposite of “logically”?

The opposite of “logically” — its antonyms — is illogically.

What part of speech is “logically”?

“Logically” is an adverb.

Is “logically” a common word?

“Logically” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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