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Meanings of
illogical
in English
Lacking orderly continuity.
confused
scattered
disconnected
disordered
disjointed
unconnected
garbled
Related terms
incoherent
Lacking in correct logical relation.
bonkers
unlogical
logical
Related terms
absurd
unreasonable
irrational
intuitive
visceral
inconsequential
nonrational
Synonyms
Examples for "
confused
"
confused
scattered
disconnected
disordered
disjointed
Examples for "
confused
"
1
Public opinion polls on the EU referendum question give a
confused
picture.
2
Tommy looked
confused
,
not quite understanding why the question was being asked.
3
If you're
confused
by what that actually means, you're in good company.
4
The details of the crisis were a little
confused
in her mind.
5
Frodo made no answer; his mind was
confused
with doubt and fear.
1
Free State: Cloudy and cool to warm with
scattered
showers and thundershowers.
2
Knowledge of the case file was soon
scattered
among two dozen people.
3
A fair number of villages and outbuildings were
scattered
throughout the area.
4
A possession from him does remain; widely
scattered
;
yet attainable; not inconsiderable.
5
Because to get to these
scattered
islands you need the sea transport.
1
Bye.' He
disconnected
and I realised that he had his problems, too.
2
The rig was therefore to be
disconnected
pending availability of production facilities.
3
Men aren't very good at this; we're emotionally awkward,
disconnected
,
and shallow.
4
I'll be back shortly, Gates said by way of good-bye and
disconnected
.
5
This
disconnected
behavior reflects a warped cultural view of the female body.
1
Court appointed experts said he suffered from schizophrenia,
disordered
thinking and delusions.
2
However, non-Majorana mechanisms can also generate similar signatures, especially in
disordered
samples.
3
Background: Research has suggested that
disordered
gambling is endemic to Cambodian refugees.
4
Moreover, additional sites in this
disordered
region contribute to the ABCDE cluster.
5
The youthful lieutenant was perhaps the last man in the
disordered
mass.
1
The stone steps are
disjointed
;
the bell-cord is rotten; the gutter-spouts broken.
2
Lamb said this would help end patients suffering
disjointed
care and support.
3
The best text-generating AI programs too often produce confused and
disjointed
prose.
4
Where France look stale and
disjointed
,
England were fresh and relentlessly committed.
5
Or are we simply on a
disjointed
,
random journey towards the inevitable?
1
There has since been a second
unconnected
family outbreak in Keilor Downs.
2
We are not developing a theory that includes numerous superficially
unconnected
events.
3
And at the same time several
unconnected
thoughts raced through my mind.
4
This is a strange,
unconnected
scroll; you have it as it comes.
5
At this time the dwelling house was still
unconnected
with the Observatory.
1
It has always been
garbled
in the journals, and even in history.
2
Each day you could hear new rumors, usually baseless and always
garbled
.
3
The papers had some
garbled
version of the story at the time.
4
Shannon's message was complicated, and when Nicodemus finished translating, it was
garbled
:
5
Demonstrator refuses to use Lindbergh's name to be
garbled
by the contrivance.
Usage of
illogical
in English
1
He said that was a 'catch-22' situation, which seemed
illogical
to him.
2
Waldorf75: i also felt a bit lost by those
illogical
,
immortal rules.
3
Hoarding, however
illogical
and uncooperative, was a major contributor to the collapse.
4
Some have a reasonable basis and some appear to be completely
illogical
.
5
An
illogical
,
unreasoning hope began to quicken his heart as he dressed.
6
But, in this capital of philosophy, spirits are
illogical
it would seem.
7
The more carefully one reads these views, the more
illogical
they appear.
8
Seoul was swift to dismiss the North's conditions as incomprehensible and
illogical
.
9
Sometimes creativity seems wasteful,
illogical
...
unless it's done for a greater purpose.
10
He's geometric; whatever he does is logical, even his logic seems
illogical
.
11
In an
illogical
period Socrates reasoned clearly, and logically died for it.
12
And now observe what makes the matter still more strange and
illogical
.
13
There's no rational response to my quip that overrides its
illogical
certainty.
14
That is the sweet and tender if
illogical
way of all women.
15
The way to lead is to affect a studied and
illogical
moderation.
16
Apparently
illogical
,
they are the possessors of a rare and subtle super-logic.
Other examples for "illogical"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
illogical
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most illogical
so illogical
seem illogical
as illogical
completely illogical
More collocations
Illogical
through the time
Illogical
across language varieties
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Common
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