The way that he answer the questions was very illogical.
Yes, the root word of "illogical" is "logic." Adding the prefix "il-" changes the meaning to "not logical."
The word "illogical" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that does not follow the rules of logic or reason.
The word "illogical" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that does not follow the principles of logic or reason.
Using the word "then" at the beginning of a sentence is not incorrect. However, it does not make a sentence complete. A complete sentence must have, at a minimum, a subject and a verb. "Then" is neither of those.
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.
He was illogical in his thinking.
(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.
The way that he answer the questions was very illogical.
Yes, the root word of "illogical" is "logic." Adding the prefix "il-" changes the meaning to "not logical."
I'm pretty sure that Mr. Spock would say that that is illogical. The illogical strategies really are not so random, after all.
Illogical is from the Greek word logos (reason or thinking). The prefix il- signifies "without"
If you were to tell me two plus two equals five then this would be illogical!
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Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.