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Meanings of
illogically
in English
In an illogical manner.
logically
Usage of
illogically
in English
1
If it made her thoughtful, it made her
illogically
happy as well.
2
But all the time,
illogically
,
she pitied him while she pitied herself.
3
I began most
illogically
,
I admit, to rage inwardly about another matter.
4
Mad Dog they called him,
illogically
,
and he knew that was wrong.
5
There seemed to her then something
illogically
pathetic in it all.
6
Then, swiftly,
illogically
,
he disliked the brother of this lady more than ever.
7
You'd ought to save it you'll need it, Hannah continued
illogically
.
8
Thoughts had come to him in flashes, without any orderly sequence, often
illogically
.
9
She was uneasy, and helpless, and
illogically
angry at herself.
10
I'd
illogically
expected more of a punch in the stomach.
11
The corridor, the hotel, the stores, the
illogically
meandering streets.
12
It made me think
illogically
of that unpleasantly undulating column on the far-off Ipswich road.
13
Why have successive governments behaved so irresponsibly and
illogically
?
14
And,
illogically
,
it was forever afterwards still called the "Saar Commission."
15
She accused me of treachery towards Dale and, most
illogically
,
of dishonourable conduct towards herself.
16
I despise the fact that Claudel has the power to turn me pyrotechnic, sometimes
illogically
so.
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illogically
Adverb
Frequent collocations
illogically enough
illogically funny
abuse illogically
act illogically
add illogically
More collocations
Illogically
through the time
Illogically
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common