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more logical
Superlative
most logical
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based on clear reasoning or sound judgment
- His argument was clear and logical, making it easy for everyone to understand and agree with his point of view.
- She approached the problem with a logical mindset, systematically analyzing each potential solution.
- It's logical to assume that if you practice regularly, your skills will improve over time.
- The logical conclusion, given the evidence presented, was that the project would succeed.
- They made a logical decision based on the data, avoiding emotional bias in their choice.
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arranged in a clear, orderly manner, making it easy to follow or understand
- The instructions were logical, guiding us step by step.
- His presentation had a logical flow from beginning to end.
- A logical structure makes complex ideas easier to comprehend.
- The report was organized in a logical order, which helped with clarity.
- She created a logical outline to organize the project efficiently.
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(of a person) able to think clearly and make decisions based on reason
- He is a logical thinker, always approaching problems with a clear plan.
- As a logical person, she could easily solve complex puzzles.
- His logical nature makes him excel in strategy-based games.
- As a logical individual, he rarely acts on impulse and always thinks before making a decision.