The way that he answer the questions was very illogical.
His argument was completely illogical, as he tried to justify his actions with flawed reasoning.
His decision to quit his stable job without having another job lined up seemed completely illogical to everyone around him.
No. There is no such thing as an illogical language. English does have a spelling system that seems at times illogical, but spelling and language are two entirely different things.
Yes, the root word of illogical is "logic."
It is an acronym for illogical
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He was illogical in his thinking.
She said in an illogical manner that she didn't study but she could pass the test.
If people are illogical, it means that they don't learn.
The decision she made didn't make any sense; it was completely illogical.
Note the correct spelling: there are two "l"s in "illogical". Sample sentence: Proceeding in that way would be illogical.
His decision to quit his stable job without having another job lined up seemed completely illogical to everyone around him.
I'm pretty sure that Mr. Spock would say that that is illogical. The illogical strategies really are not so random, after all.
(Illogical applies to actions contrary to logic, or which make no sense.)The man ran out of gasoline in his car, and so filled the tank with water. This was illogical.Expecting an ordinary chair to support an elephant is illogical.Among their many illogical claims was that apple juice caused baldness.
I would like to interject for a second, before you finish your thought. I'm sorry for interrupting but I could not allow you to go on with your illogical train of thought based on irresponsible premises.
the processes that are not logical are called illogical processes
The Illogical Consequence was created in 2005.
Highly Illogical was created in 1993.