logic
/ˈlɑdʒɪk/
noun
- A proper or reasonable way of thinking about something; the use of reason to form conclusions.
- She used simple logic to solve the puzzle.
- His argument was full of holes and lacked any real logic.
- There is no logic in spending more money than you earn.
- A formal system or set of principles used for reasoning, especially in mathematics, philosophy, or computing.
- The logic behind the algorithm ensures accurate results.
- The philosopher studied the rules of formal logic.
- In computer science, Boolean logic is the foundation of digital circuits.
- The quality of being sensible or following a clear chain of thought.
- The logic of her decision was clear to everyone.
- I can't follow the logic of your plan — it seems risky.
- There is a certain logic to doing the hardest task first.
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