The word "tyrant" can describe an illogical ruler, often characterized by oppressive and arbitrary governance. Tyrants typically exercise power in a cruel or unreasonable manner, disregarding the well-being of their subjects. Another term that could fit is "despot," which refers to a ruler with absolute power who may act irrationally.
If people are illogical, it means that they don't learn.
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Yes, the root word of "illogical" is "logic." Adding the prefix "il-" changes the meaning to "not logical."
An unjust ruler might be called a tyrant.
It means a ruler or one ruler.
The word "spleen" rhymes with "queen" and means new ruler.
The prefix 'il' and or the suffix 'ly' may be used.
The antonym of a word is another word that means the opposite. For the word "cogent," which refers to something effective and logical, an antonym might be "disorganized," or "illogical."
The word king means ruler, overlord, or master.
Illogical is from the Greek word logos (reason or thinking). The prefix il- signifies "without"
means without logic
If you were to tell me two plus two equals five then this would be illogical!