illogical (Meaning)

Wordnet

illogical (a)

lacking in correct logical relation

Wordnet

illogical (s)

lacking orderly continuity

Webster

illogical (a.)

Ignorant or negligent of the rules of logic or correct reasoning; as, an illogical disputant; contrary of the rules of logic or sound reasoning; as, an illogical inference.

illogical Sentence Examples

  1. His argument was completely illogical, lacking any coherent reasoning.
  2. The professor's grading criteria seemed illogical, penalizing students for minor errors.
  3. The conspiracy theory was so illogical that it bordered on the absurd.
  4. It was illogical to expect a child to understand a concept they had not yet been taught.
  5. The company's financial projections were illogical, based on unrealistic assumptions.
  6. The government's new policy was widely criticized as illogical and counterproductive.
  7. The defendant's alibi was so illogical that it was immediately dismissed.
  8. The instructions were so illogical that even the most experienced technician couldn't follow them.
  9. The opposing lawyer's argument was illogical and riddled with fallacies.
  10. It was illogical to blame the victim for a crime they didn't commit.

FAQs About the word illogical

lacking in correct logical relation, lacking orderly continuityIgnorant or negligent of the rules of logic or correct reasoning; as, an illogical disputant; con

illegitimate, irrational,unreasonable, unreasoning, inconsequent, absurd, silly, foolish, inconsistent, unusual

valid, wise, wise, reasonable, rational, sound, reasonable, sound, sensible, logical

His argument was completely illogical, lacking any coherent reasoning.

The professor's grading criteria seemed illogical, penalizing students for minor errors.

The conspiracy theory was so illogical that it bordered on the absurd.

It was illogical to expect a child to understand a concept they had not yet been taught.