be illogical

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

Used to describe a state of being contrary to logic.

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Examples (10)

  • That argument is completely illogical.
  • It would be illogical to expect different results from the same actions.
  • Their reasoning often is illogical to outsiders.
  • To ignore the data is illogical.
  • Her response was not entirely illogical, given the circumstances.
  • Many fear that his policies will be illogical.
  • Such a decision could be illogical in the long run.
  • I find it to be illogical to dismiss facts.
  • Despite initial appearances, the conclusion wasn't illogical.
  • His approach has always been illogical to me.