Logically

/ˈlɒdʒɪkəli/ adverb

Definition

In a way that follows principles of logic, reason, or sound judgment. It indicates that something proceeds according to rational thinking or valid reasoning processes.

Etymology

From Greek 'logikos' (relating to reasoning) from 'logos' (word, reason) + '-ically' (adverbial suffix). The term entered English through Latin and French, with the modern sense of rational thinking developing during the medieval scholastic period.

Kelly Says

The word 'logically' bridges ancient Greek philosophy with everyday conversation, carrying the weight of centuries of human attempts to understand rational thinking. It's ironic that we often use 'logically' to introduce arguments that may not actually follow strict logical principles, showing how colloquial usage can drift from technical precision.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
በሎጂካል
ARالعربية
منطقياً
BNবাংলা
যুক্তিসঙ্গতভাবে
CACatalà
lògicament
CSČeština
logicky
DADansk
logisk
DEDeutsch
logisch
ELΕλληνικά
λογικά
ESEspañol
lógicamente
FAفارسی
به طور منطقی
FISuomi
loogisesti
FRFrançais
logiquement
GUGU
તાર્કિક રીતે
HAHA
da lissafi
HEעברית
בהגיון
HIहिन्दी
तार्किक रूप से
HUMagyar
logikusan
IDBahasa Indonesia
secara logis
IGIG
nke ezi uche
ITItaliano
logicamente
JA日本語
論理的に
KKKK
логикалық түрде
KMKM
ក្នុងលក្ខណៈឡូជីខល
KO한국어
논리적으로
MRMR
तर्कशास्त्रीयदृष्ट्या
MSBahasa Melayu
secara logik
MYမြန်မာ
အဆင့်မြင့်အလုပ်
NLNederlands
logisch
NONorsk
logisk
PAPA
ਤਾਰਕਿਕ ਤਰੀਕੇ ਨਾਲ
PLPolski
logicznie
PTPortuguês
logicamente
RORomână
logic
RUРусский
логически
SVSvenska
logiskt
SWKiswahili
kimantiki
TAதமிழ்
தர்க்கசாস্திரபூர்வமாக
TEతెలుగు
తార్కికంగా
THไทย
ตามตรรมชาติ
TLTL
ng may lohika
TRTürkçe
mantıksal olarak
UKУкраїнська
логічно
URاردو
منطقی طریقے سے
VITiếng Việt
một cách logic
YOYO
ni gbogbo idi
ZH中文
逻辑上
ZUZU
ngendlela enengqondo

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