highly illogical

Frequency: 7.518.5 per million words

Emphasizes the strong degree of illogicality, often in a more formal or analytical context.

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Examples (10)

  • The decision was highly illogical given the available data.
  • His argument seemed highly illogical to anyone who understood the facts.
  • To act purely on emotion can sometimes be highly illogical.
  • From a strategic point of view, their move was highly illogical.
  • The conclusion you've drawn is highly illogical, based on flawed premises.
  • She found his reasoning to be highly illogical and impossible to follow.
  • It would be highly illogical to ignore the warnings.
  • Their entire plan was predicated on a highly illogical assumption.
  • Critics labeled the new policy as highly illogical and counterproductive.
  • Despite his intelligence, he sometimes made highly illogical choices.