Inklingo

lógicamente

lo-hee-ka-men-te/loxiˈkamente/

lógicamente means logically in Spanish (in a way that makes sense).

logically

Also: naturally, of course
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Si no estudias, lógicamente no vas a pasar el examen.

A2

If you don't study, logically you aren't going to pass the exam.

Tienes que analizar el problema lógicamente.

B1

You have to analyze the problem logically.

Lógicamente, después de caminar diez kilómetros, estaba muy cansado.

B1

Naturally, after walking ten kilometers, he was very tired.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • ilógicamente (illogically)
  • absurdamente (absurdly)

Common Collocations

  • Pensar lógicamenteTo think logically
  • Actuar lógicamenteTo act logically
  • Lógicamente hablandoLogically speaking

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "lógicamente" in Spanish:

logicallyof course

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: lógicamente

Question 1 of 3

Which of these is the correct way to write the word meaning 'logically'?

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👥 Word Family
lógico(logical (masculine))Adjective
lógica(logic)Noun
ilógico(illogical)Adjective
🎵 Rhymes
recientementerápidamente
📚 Etymology

From the Greek word 'logikós' (related to reason/speech) through Latin 'logĭcus', plus the suffix '-mente' which comes from the Latin word for 'mind'.

First recorded: 15th century

Cognates (Related words)

French: logiquementItalian: logicamenteEnglish: logically

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does lógicamente always mean 'according to math or science'?

No. While it can mean that, in daily conversation it's more often used to mean 'naturally' or 'it makes sense that...'

Why does it have an accent so far from the end of the word?

Spanish words ending in -mente are unique; they preserve the original accent of the root word, even if it breaks the normal rhythm of Spanish pronunciation.

Is 'lógicamente' more formal than 'obviamente'?

Slightly. 'Obviamente' (obviously) is very common in casual speech, while 'lógicamente' sounds a bit more structured or reasoned.