logically
/ˈlɒdʒɪkli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlɑːdʒɪkli/ (ame, ipa)
logically — adverb
1. by thinking carefully and linking ideas in a sensible order, so the result fits
by thinking carefully and linking ideas in a sensible order, so the result fits the facts or the earlier steps.
Marta sorted the clues logically before she spoke to the police.
verb + logically showing ordered reasoning
The report moves logically from the problem to the possible solutions.
move logically from A to B showing clear structure
After hearing both sides, the judge responded logically to each argument.
Padma planned the trip logically, booking trains before choosing hotels.
The teacher laid out the lesson logically, so tired students still followed.
- rationally
stresses calm thinking rather than emotional reaction
- coherently
focuses more on clear connection in speech or writing
- systematically
emphasizes method and ordered procedure
- illogically
in a way that does not follow sound reasoning
- irrationally
focuses on emotion or impulse instead of reason
文法句型
verb + logically
move logically from A to B
think/respond/plan logically
用法筆記
Most often modifies verbs such as think, explain, plan, arrange, and argue. It suggests that each step follows from the last one, not just that the final choice seems sensible.