characterized by or capable of clear, sound reasoning
No, it is a noun, but may be used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (e.g. logic program). The usual adjective is logical.
"There has to be a logical explanation for it, I mean you can't just disappear... Can you?"
No it is not. Somewhat is not logical in use to go on to a new idea. Somewhat is usually used as an adjective's adjective. (sorry I don't know what the correct term for that is) Example: I walked out of my house into the somewhat cold air. Cold is the adjective, somewhat is being used to describe the adjective.
"Mean" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it refers to the act of signifying or intending something; for example, "What do you mean?" As an adjective, it describes someone who is unkind or spiteful, such as in "He was mean to his classmates." It does not function as a noun or adverb.
Follwed steps in the truth if evidence as in investigation.
there is no plural for logical since it is an adjective
No, it is a noun, but may be used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (e.g. logic program). The usual adjective is logical.
Adjective. Logic is the noun.
No, "coherent" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe something logical or consistent.
what do the word logical mathematical mean
That would be logical. In a sentence it would sound like this: "His response was very logical."
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun.Examples:beautiful flowershappy childrenbarking dogsyellow carThe word mean is an adjective. Example: Billy is mean.
pls, i want you to give me a full meaning of logical configuration
Clean, green,
No. Cogent is an adjective. The adverb form is cogently (in a convincing or compelling manner).
Logicise (see related link below)