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more illogical
Superlative
most illogical
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not making sense or following clear reasoning
- It’s illogical to think you can drive without a license.
- Her argument was illogical because it didn’t have any supporting evidence.
- The decision to cancel the event last minute seemed illogical.
- His explanation was illogical and left everyone confused.
- It’s illogical to assume that everyone shares your exact beliefs.
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lacking clear reasoning or coherence, leading to conclusions that don't make sense
- His illogical argument failed to convince anyone in the debate.
- The proposal was dismissed for its illogical assumptions about market trends.
- Her illogical response to the situation only made things more confusing.
- The statement was criticized as illogical because it contradicted well-established facts.