illogical
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++il·lo·gi·cal /ɪˈlɒdʒɪkəl $ ɪˈlɑː-/ AWL adjective LOGICALnot sensible or reasonable 不合理的,悖理的 OPP logical illogical and unreasonable fear 毫无道理的惧怕it is illogical to do something It is illogical to assume you can do the work of three people. 认为你一个人能干三个人的活没有道理。 —illogically /-kli/ adverb —illogicality /ɪˌlɒdʒəˈkæləti $ ɪˌlɑː-/ noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpus
illogical• I found some of his arguments totally illogical.• The current rules are illogical and unnecessary.• It was illogical, but she had a premonition that Officer Hassan's instinct would prove correct.• Just because a thing appears to us at present to be illogical does not, of necessity, disprove its validity.• He carries on with his illogical druggy spew, obviously telling a tragic story by the look on his face.• It's not just illogical, it's absolutely ludicrous.• No good intention, however illogical, must be lost at this stage.• This is an illogical, nay, fanciful urge since I have never really heard them.• Behavioral approaches tend to explain, teach, and introduce logic to an illogical situation.• English has plenty of illogical spelling rules.• Taken together, these children are a proof of the illogical statement that boys are good in math and girls are not.• Listen to your child's worries and fears, however illogical they may seem.• Because we do not know what death is, it is illogical to fear it.• It is illogical to sell stocks and shares when their value is low.it is illogical to do something• As Socrates so philosophically put it, since we don't know what death is, it is illogical to fear it.il·lo·gi·cal adjectiveChineseSyllable
sensible not reasonable Corpus or
illogical
il‧lo‧gi‧cal AC /ɪˈlɒdʒɪkəl $ ɪˈlɑː-/
adjectivenot sensible or reasonable
OPP logical:
illogical and unreasonable fear
it is illogical to do something
It is illogical to assume you can do the work of three people.
—illogically /-kli/ adverb
—illogicality /ɪˌlɒdʒəˈkæləti, ɪˌlɒdʒɪˈkæləti $ ɪˌlɑː-/ noun [uncountable]
il‧lo‧gi‧cal AC /ɪˈlɒdʒɪkəl $ ɪˈlɑː-/
adjectivenot sensible or reasonable OPP logical:
it is illogical to do something
—illogically /-kli/ adverb
—illogicality /ɪˌlɒdʒəˈkæləti, ɪˌlɒdʒɪˈkæləti $ ɪˌlɑː-/ noun [uncountable]