Use "illogical" in a sentence

1. It is illogical to withhold required information.

2. A fallacious or illogical argument or conclusion.

3. 9 English has plenty of illogical spelling rules.

4. He called it simply absurd and illogical.

5. 10 It's not just illogical, it's absolutely ludicrous.

6. 11 The current rules are illogical and unnecessary.

7. 3 She has an illogical fear of insects.

8. According to Wynans: "Things were getting illogical and crazy."

9. 13 I found some of his arguments totally illogical.

10. A costly and illogical drain on its scant resources.

11. Puerpera grandma is illogical, father all his strength suck.

12. 1 It is clearly illogical to maintain such a proposition.

13. What are another words for Counterintuitive? Unreasonable, illogical, reasonless

14. □ Why is it illogical to seek truth in Greek philosophy?

15. 21 It seems illogical to change the timetable so often.

16. 21 It was illogical, but quite understandable, and she respected that.

17. 4 It seems illogical to change the timetable so often.

18. And here's the real trick, which seems illogical, I know.

19. It is illogical to oppose the repatriation of economic migrants.

20. 12 A costly and illogical drain on its scant resources.

21. Although strictly illogical, Martin's interpretation of this paradox seems the best.

22. 2 It is illogical to oppose the repatriation of economic migrants.

23. 25 In the last analysis, it is illogical because it is self-contradictory.

24. There may be periods during which one’s thoughts become erratic or illogical.

25. Synonyms: analytic, consequent, good… Antonyms: illegitimate, illogical, inCoherent… Find the right word.

26. Addlebrained definition, having a muddled or confused mind; foolish, silly, or illogical

27. 7 Although strictly illogical, Martin's interpretation of this paradox seems the best.

28. 17 Listen to your child's worries and fears,(www.Sentencedict.com) however illogical they may seem.

29. Behavioral approaches tend to explain, teach, and introduce logic to an illogical situation.

30. When you've lived as many lives as he, fear of death is illogical.

31. 19 Often illogical or insubstantial, they can be neutralized or eliminated with a minimal effort.

32. 18 It is illogical to sell stocks and shares when their value is low.

33. 6 It is illogical to assume you can do the work of three people.

34. 24, 25. (a) Why is astrology illogical, yet why do many turn to it?

35. This is an illogical, nay, fanciful urge since I have never really heard them.

36. The problem with Awfulizing is that it is an illogical and emotionally self-defeating definition

37. It was illogical, but she had a premonition that Officer Hassan's instinct would prove correct.

38. Synonyms for Counterintuitive include unreasonable, faulty, illogical, implausible, nonsensical, absurd, capricious, contradictory, erratic and preposterous

39. 20 But even the most logical of us have illogical moments and problems with romance.

40. Absurdity, which refers to the illogical, unreasonable or nonsensical has been widely studied and written about

41. 15 It was illogical, but she had a premonition that Officer Hassan's instinct would prove correct.

42. 8 Often illogical or insubstantial,(www.Sentencedict.com) they can be neutralized or eliminated with a minimal effort.

43. 8 It's illogical to pay for homeless families to stay in hostels instead of building new houses.

44. 23 It was their starting-point that was often illogical or arbitrary and threw the listener into confusion.

45. 5 It is an illogical statement, because if one part is true, then the other must be false.

46. 30 As Socrates so philosophically put it, since we don't know what death is, it is illogical to fear it.

47. 24 Regrettably, this illogical and antediluvian attitude still persists even when we are dealing with nations substantially richer than ourselves.

48. Lindsey found herself battling against an almost overwhelming and totally illogical desire to run her fingers through its neatness.

49. He carries on with his illogical druggy spew, obviously telling a tragic story by the look on his face.

50. Regrettably, this illogical and antediluvian attitude still persists even when we are dealing with nations substantially richer than ourselves.

51. Just because a thing appears to us at present to be illogical does not, of necessity, disprove its validity.

52. 24 The Army is afraid to embrace the close fight publicly, because to do so seems anachronistic, politically incorrect and illogical.

53. 28 Just because a thing appears to us at present to be illogical does not, of necessity, disprove its validity.

54. 27 Lindsey found herself battling against an almost overwhelming and totally illogical desire to run her fingers through its neatness.

55. 16 He carries on with his illogical druggy spew, obviously telling a tragic story by the look on his face.

56. 22 For my money, the champion of illogical interface design is still the method for removing a floppy from a Macintosh.

57. 29 Robbie gave her a funny look, as though she were a little peculiar for jumping into his illogical fragment of thought.

58. 26 Taken together, these children are a proof of the illogical statement that boys are good in math and girls are not.

59. 14 So it was partly out of an illogical sense of obligation that she began to read his book on Aurae Phiala.

60. Absurd definition, utterly or obviously senseless, illogical, or untrue; contrary to all reason or common sense; laughably foolish or false: an Absurd explanation

61. Pro-Abortionists sometimes justify abortion by casting the preborn child in the role of an “aggressor.” This is illogical, because aggression requires conscious intent

62. Decision-Making 6 Cognitive Biases That Are Messing Up Your Decision Making Forewarned is forearmed: The human mind is riddled with dangerous blind spots and illogical shortcuts.

63. But describing fury with it is both illogical and slightly disturbing, because when Meyer is writing, one can all-too-easily picture a furiously distressed individual screeching with Chagrin.

64. 17 Nominal anaphora, which is marked or illogical, usually carries special pragmatic meanings. This anaphoric pattern can only be analyzed and inferred reasonably from a point of view of pragmatics.

65. This page shows answers to the clue Credulous, followed by 7 definitions like “Believed too readily”, “Overly ready to believe” and “Apt to believe on slight evidence”.Synonyms for Credulous are gullible, illogical and irrational.

66. The result is the illogical assertion that Allegorizing OT events in no way hinders the equally extraordinary events of the NT such as the virgin birth, miracles that Christ performed, or His death and resurrection

67. She is an independently minded free spirit who prides herself on doing the illogical purely out of a sense of adventure, such acts as walking through Washington Square Park Barefoot when it's 17°F outside

68. This sequence encapsulates much of what is loved about Don Quixote, the epic, illogical, and soulful tale of Alonso Quijano, who becomes the clumsy but valiant Don Quixote of la Mancha, known as the Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance.

69. Bancal (feminine singular Bancale, masculine plural Bancals, feminine plural Bancales) bandy-legged (of person) rickety, wobbly (of table etc.) shaky, unclear, illogical; Further reading “Bancal” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

70. ‘A big part of it has to do with lame plot Contrivances that slow the movie down rather than speeding it up.’ ‘Further plot Contrivances abound, including a gunshot wound that Michael simply shrugs off, all the priest's suspicions about Angela inexplicably dropped, and an illogical and ham-fisted final twist.’

71. Absurd (adj.) "plainly illogical," 1550s, from French Absurde (16c.), from Latin absurdus "out of tune, discordant;" figuratively "incongruous, foolish, silly, senseless," from ab-"off, away from," here perhaps an intensive prefix, + surdus "dull, deaf, mute," which is possibly from an imitative PIE root meaning "to buzz, whisper" (see susurration)

72. Absurd (adj.) "plainly illogical," 1550s, from French Absurde (16c.), from Latin Absurdus "out of tune, discordant;" figuratively "incongruous, foolish, silly, senseless," from ab-"off, away from," here perhaps an intensive prefix, + surdus "dull, deaf, mute," which is possibly from an imitative PIE root meaning "to buzz, whisper" (see susurration)

73. Conversational implicature definition, an inference that can be drawn from an utterance, as from one that is seemingly illogical or irrelevant, by examining the degree to which it conforms to the canons of normal conversation and the way it functions pragmatically within the situation, as when “The phone is ringing,” said in a situation where both speaker and listener can clearly hear the

74. But comprise is widely used in illogical ways, mainly in phrases such as is Comprised of.For example, many people would write that the United States is Comprised of 50 states even though they obviously mean compose instead of comprise.This usage is so widespread that trying to stop it is probably a lost cause, and we increasingly have to turn to editorially fastidious publications to find

75. Wen et al. examined the CIHI database used in this study and found that the number of illogical and out-of-range values were few.14 Furthermore, for most adverse pregnancy conditions and outcomes, including abruptio placentae, Wen et al. found the prevalence to be within a reasonable range of that reported in the literature.14 An additional strength of the study is the very large number of births that were analyzed (n = 2,162,815) over the 1990–1997 time period, using quality data.