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View synonyms for illogicality

illogicality

[ ih-loj-i-kal-i-tee ]

noun

, plural il·log·i·cal·i·ties.
  1. an example of illogic:

    an argument notable for its illogicalities.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of illogicality1

First recorded in 1820–30; illogical + -ity
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Example Sentences

By the end of the show, the queen, Morgan said, “is wrestling with the illogicality of the system” that required such duty of her.

"He just wanted to highlight the unfairness and illogicality of the regulations," she said.

From BBC

The illogicality arose since the US and UK lawyers had mutually decided that, even though the immunity of the diplomat working at the base had clearly been waived by the US in the agreement, that of the dependant had not.

The illogicality arose since the US and UK lawyers had mutually decided that, even though the immunity of the diplomat working at the base had clearly been waived by the US in the agreement, that of the dependent had not.

We are asked to consider whether the logic of an art form can capture the illogicality of grief: “I thought again of how art may be made,” the man says.

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