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单词 illogical
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Definition of illogical in English:

illogical

adjective ɪˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lɪ(l)ˈlɑdʒək(ə)l
  • Lacking sense or clear, sound reasoning.

    缺乏逻辑的,不合逻辑的

    an illogical fear of the supernatural

    对超自然物不合逻辑的恐惧。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In these circumstances it is insane and illogical that we persist with youth football in darkest winter.
    • The sudden spark of outrage at the sell off is one of those typically British pieces of illogical nonsense.
    • That recommendation could not be dismissed, and was not attacked, as unreasonable or illogical.
    • A man must not seek to compel his son to love him for it may be impossible for a thousand illogical impulses.
    • He is also perturbed by the fact that no meaningful debate is being made on this illogical act of film censorship.
    • But this does not mean that the distinction between acts and omissions is meaningless or illogical.
    • Irrational and illogical as that reaction may be, it's one I can't help but feel.
    • Opening your front door to strangers is not as illogical as it might at first sound.
    • It is ironic that the country which gave the world logic should produce this most illogical of sports results.
    • There was a completely crazy, monstrous, illogical connection with time.
    • There is nothing illogical about fear, if the person suffering that fear has reason to be frightened.
    • You don't give me advice about my rubbish and ultimately illogical sense of humour, so I should just leave you alone.
    • Why are we so inconsistent, so irrational, so illogical and so selfishly shortsighted?
    • It is illogical and foolish to put an expensive new roof on a deteriorated substrate.
    • The problem with this approach is that it is illogical, placing the blame in the wrong place.
    • Renne shines with her illogical logic, keeping the audience entertained and often touched.
    • We did that a couple of Saturdays ago when we put on the most ridiculously illogical bet.
    • He continues to spew illogical nonsense without first thinking about what he is saying.
    • Stupid, illogical things that seemed a good idea at the time, but you just can't explain to the judge afterwards.
    • The day feels all wrong somehow without email, and the outage feels illogical when we have web access.
    Synonyms
    irrational, unreasonable, unsound, unreasoned, unfounded, groundless, unjustifiable, unjustified
    incorrect, erroneous, wrong, invalid, spurious, faulty, flawed, fallacious, unscientific, inconsistent, unproved
    specious, sophistic, casuistic
    absurd, preposterous, untenable, implausible, impossible, beyond belief, beyond the bounds of possibility
    senseless, meaningless, nonsensical, insane, ridiculous, idiotic, stupid, foolish, silly, inane, imbecilic
    informal crazy, off beam, way out, full of holes
    British informal daft, barmy

Derivatives

  • illogicality

  • nounPlural illogicalities ɪlɒdʒɪˈkalɪti
    • The illogicalities of her train of thought were set off by my own routine.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But the illogicality goes even further than that.
      • It's more about the illogicality of suffering and how inexplicable that is and how we fight against it in all our lives, whether it's cancer or whatever.
      • There is a striking illogicality if you share our desire to see Scotland's economy grow but become very uneasy to learn that a Scottish company is doing exceptionally well.
      • I just don't believe the illogicality of the district council's proposal.
  • illogically

  • adverb ɪˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)li
    • But I find that their panacea to all the country's problems revolves around increased public spending and, illogically, reduced taxation, all brought about by cost savings.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The centre is certainly not a dominating feature of the lives of residents of Kew Riverside but it does rather stand out as being illogically located.
      • It takes extraneous efforts to think illogically.
      • The two are in constant competition for the upper hand, although most Tories are probably - illogically, I think - both economic liberals and social authoritarians.
      • They don't want to criticize a big corporation for manipulating the political process, so they quite illogically place all the blame on Davis.

Rhymes

alogical, logical

Definition of illogical in US English:

illogical

adjectiveɪ(l)ˈlɑdʒək(ə)li(l)ˈläjək(ə)l
  • Lacking sense or clear, sound reasoning.

    缺乏逻辑的,不合逻辑的

    an illogical fear of the supernatural

    对超自然物不合逻辑的恐惧。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A man must not seek to compel his son to love him for it may be impossible for a thousand illogical impulses.
    • He continues to spew illogical nonsense without first thinking about what he is saying.
    • It is ironic that the country which gave the world logic should produce this most illogical of sports results.
    • There is nothing illogical about fear, if the person suffering that fear has reason to be frightened.
    • Stupid, illogical things that seemed a good idea at the time, but you just can't explain to the judge afterwards.
    • Irrational and illogical as that reaction may be, it's one I can't help but feel.
    • He is also perturbed by the fact that no meaningful debate is being made on this illogical act of film censorship.
    • The day feels all wrong somehow without email, and the outage feels illogical when we have web access.
    • But this does not mean that the distinction between acts and omissions is meaningless or illogical.
    • There was a completely crazy, monstrous, illogical connection with time.
    • It is illogical and foolish to put an expensive new roof on a deteriorated substrate.
    • Opening your front door to strangers is not as illogical as it might at first sound.
    • Why are we so inconsistent, so irrational, so illogical and so selfishly shortsighted?
    • In these circumstances it is insane and illogical that we persist with youth football in darkest winter.
    • That recommendation could not be dismissed, and was not attacked, as unreasonable or illogical.
    • The sudden spark of outrage at the sell off is one of those typically British pieces of illogical nonsense.
    • We did that a couple of Saturdays ago when we put on the most ridiculously illogical bet.
    • The problem with this approach is that it is illogical, placing the blame in the wrong place.
    • Renne shines with her illogical logic, keeping the audience entertained and often touched.
    • You don't give me advice about my rubbish and ultimately illogical sense of humour, so I should just leave you alone.
    Synonyms
    irrational, unreasonable, unsound, unreasoned, unfounded, groundless, unjustifiable, unjustified
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