Definition: In logic, a conjunct is a logical connective that binds two or more propositions together. It can be used to combine multiple statements into a single statement that expresses one of their implications. For example: - "If it rains tomorrow, then I'll go for a hike." In this sentence, the conjunction "if" connects the two sentences, expressing the conditional: if it rains tomorrow, then I'll go for a hike. Some examples of conjuncts in different contexts include: