Uk English Meaning of irrational
irrational
Other Uk English words related to irrational
- illegitimate
- unreasonable
- unreasonable
- absurd
- fallacious
- illogical
- Inconsequential
- Inconsequential
- invalid
- meaningless
- Misleading
- non-rational
- unreasonable
- unsound
- Weak
- weird
- asinine
- disordered
- disorganized
- eristic
- eristic
- half-arsed
- ill-advised
- inconsistent
- inexplicable
- insane
- Kafka-esque
- mad
- misguided
- nonsense
- nutty
- odd
- peculiar
- preposterous
- rambling
- random
- unreasonable
- senseless
- sophisticated
- sophistical
- specious
- strange
- surreal
- unaccountable
- inconsiderate
- unconvincing
- inexplicable
- unusual
- wacky
- wacky
- logical
- rational
- reasonable
- sane
- sensible
- sound
- valid
- wise
- certain
- clear
- common sense
- compelling
- convincing
- Credible
- enlightened
- informed
- just
- justified
- organised
- persuasive
- plausible
- reasoned
- sober
- solid
- well-founded
- well-grounded
- TRUE
- cogent
- confirmed
- demonstrated
- established
- ordered
- satisfying
- sure
Nearest Words of irrational
- irrational hostility => irrational hostility
- irrational impulse => Irrational impulse
- irrational motive => Irrational motive
- irrational number => Irrational number
- irrationality => irrationality
- irrationally => _irrationally_
- irrationalness => irrationalness
- irrawaddy => Irrawaddy
- irrawaddy river => Irrawaddy River
- irreality => unreality
Definitions and Meaning of irrational in English
irrational (n)
a real number that cannot be expressed as a rational number
irrational (a)
not consistent with or using reason
real but not expressible as the quotient of two integers
irrational (a.)
Not rational; void of reason or understanding; as, brutes are irrational animals.
Not according to reason; absurd; foolish.
Not capable of being exactly expressed by an integral number, or by a vulgar fraction; surd; -- said especially of roots. See Surd.
FAQs About the word irrational
irrational
a real number that cannot be expressed as a rational number, not consistent with or using reason, real but not expressible as the quotient of two integersNot ra
illegitimate,unreasonable,unreasonable,absurd,fallacious,illogical,Inconsequential,Inconsequential,invalid,meaningless
logical,rational,reasonable,sane,sensible,sound,valid,wise,certain,clear
irradiation => irradiation, irradiating => irradiating, irradiated => irradiated, irradiate => irradiate, irradiant => radiant,