irrational

adjective17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

Emphasizes the total lack of reason or logic.

A strong emphasis on the complete lack of reason.

Indicates a significant degree of irrationality.

A more formal way to say completely irrational.

Similar to 'apparently', suggesting something appears irrational without being certain.

Suggests that something seems irrational on the surface, but this may not be the whole truth.

Describes a growing or escalating level of irrationality over time.

Indicates a mild or partial degree of irrationality.

Describes something that is irrational by its very nature.

A direct statement about the state of being irrational.

Expresses the perception that someone or something is irrational.

Used to describe someone or something that seems irrational based on observation.

To think of something as being irrational after deliberation.

To perceive or interpret something as being irrational.

Indicates a change of state to being irrational.

To hold the opinion that something is irrational.

To reject something as not worthy of consideration because it is irrational.

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