Logics

Pronunciation: /ˈlɑːdʒɪk/

Logics (noun)

  1. the ability to think in a clear and sensible way.
  2. a set of rules used to make valid arguments or conclusions.
  3. the principles used in computer programming to process data and make decisions.

Examples

  • Her logic helped solve the problem quickly.
  • Using logic, he found the best solution.

Common collocations: apply logic, sound logic, flawed logic, follow the logic, logic of the argument