from Greek logikē meaning the art of reason.
log ex. logical, logic..
illogical
The same thing that the root word "log" means. "Log" and "logo" are derived from the Greek work that literally means word, but in the case of words like "logic," "log" could be better defined as reason. Here are some examples of words with the "log" or "logo" prefix: Logic Logolatry: the worship of reason Logomania: a mania for using words Logodaedaly: playing with words Logorrhea: a flux of words Logographer: a speech writer
Illogical people are unable to make coherent connections between different statements. They have no concept of causality, implication or connection. They will say "If we let immigrants into the country they will take our jobs" or "If I smear butter on my avocado, it will cure cancer" or "If someone is ugly they are illogical" or "If I open my umbrella on Sunday, it will rain fish."
logic is a trick
Yes, the root word of "illogical" is "logic." Adding the prefix "il-" changes the meaning to "not logical."
log ex. logical, logic..
Logos is the Greek root of a word an example of a word using the root logos is logic.
One word that shares the same root as "unreasonable" is "reason." Both words stem from the Latin word "ratio," meaning "reason" or "logic."
illogical
logic
The root word "logos" is derived from Greek and means "speech," "word," or "reason." It is often used in English to refer to words or discourse, as well as logic and reason.
Logic = lohika
The same thing that the root word "log" means. "Log" and "logo" are derived from the Greek work that literally means word, but in the case of words like "logic," "log" could be better defined as reason. Here are some examples of words with the "log" or "logo" prefix: Logic Logolatry: the worship of reason Logomania: a mania for using words Logodaedaly: playing with words Logorrhea: a flux of words Logographer: a speech writer
The Greek root for "loc" is "logos," which means word or speech. It is used in various English words related to communication, such as logic and dialogue.
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Illogical people are unable to make coherent connections between different statements. They have no concept of causality, implication or connection. They will say "If we let immigrants into the country they will take our jobs" or "If I smear butter on my avocado, it will cure cancer" or "If someone is ugly they are illogical" or "If I open my umbrella on Sunday, it will rain fish."