lógico
logical
adjective LOH-hee-koh Less Common
Origin: From Greek logikós, 'of reason'.
Also means
natural; expected
Usage Note
Lógico describes both formal logical reasoning and everyday expectedness — es lógico que esté cansado means 'it makes sense / it's only natural that he's tired', not a strict logical deduction. Colloquially, ¡lógico! or ¡es lo más lógico! are common exclamations meaning 'obviously!' or 'of course!'. The noun is la lógica.
Examples
"Es lógico que quieras descansar después del viaje."
Natural Translation
It's logical that you want to rest after the trip.
Related Words
Explore Spanish by topic