Illogical, absurd or senseless would all be good examples.
Dementia in a clinical sense
It is making a good decision.
"Above" for one sense of over and "finished" for another one.
Another word for suffering is "anguish." Other synonyms include "pain," "distress," and "torment," each conveying a sense of physical or emotional hardship. The choice of word may depend on the context in which it is used.
Another word for "much love" could be "affection" or "admiration." Depending on the context, you might also consider "deep affection" or "fondness." These terms convey a strong sense of warmth and care.
Risible is another word for sense of humor. It means provoke laughter.
Another word would be perception.
Some synonyms for figure out are: Figure add up get it/got it it clicked/trying to make it click making sense of it
The word "sense" can be used as a verb. Here's an example:"I sense that he might have overheard us making plans."
Dog-like, in one sense of the word, and fang in another sense.
interpreting
another word for feeling is touch or emotion
Another word for 'Cartography' is 'Map-making'.
place
improvising
In the sense of "in custody":arrestedapprehendedcaptureddetainedcaughtIn the single sense of "custody":controlcarewardshipcustodianshipguardianshipsuperintendencekeepingsupervisioncharge
The word could be incomprehensible (making no sense), or illogical (no sense to it) or unreasonable (person who will not use reason on sense).