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illogical

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/ɪˈlɒdʒɪkəl/ · il-log-i-cal

not making sense or not following logical principles.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

not making sense or not following logical principles.

ایسا جو معنی یا منطقی اصولوں کی پیروی نہ کرے۔

غیر منطقی

ghair mantiqi

Synonyms

irrationalsenselessincoherentبے عقلیاحمقانہنقصان منطق

Antonyms

logicalrationalsensibleمنطقیعقلیمعقول

Common Collocations

  • illogical reasoning
  • illogical conclusion
  • illogical argument

Example Sentences

His illogical reasoning led to a flawed conclusion.

اس کی غیر منطقی سوچ ایک خراب نتیجے کی طرف لے گئی۔

Is ki ghair mantiqi soch ek kharab nateejay ki taraf le gayi.

The decision seemed illogical given the circumstances.

حالات کو دیکھتے ہوئے فیصلہ غیر منطقی لگتا تھا۔

Halaat ko dekhte hue faisla ghair mantiqi lagta tha.

They argued in an illogical manner that confused everyone.

انہوں نے ایسے غیر منطقی انداز میں بحث کی کہ سب کو کنفیوز کردیا۔

Unho ne aise ghair mantiqi andaaz mein behas ki ke sab ko confuse kar diya.

Easily Confused With

illogicality:Illogicality refers to the quality of being illogical, while illogical is the descriptive form.

Word Family

logically
adverbمنطقی طور پر
logic
nounمنطق

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'ill' as in 'not well' and 'logical' as in 'making sense'.

Imagine a person trying to solve a math problem but using nonsensical steps.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دل کی باتیں بیان کروں تو غیر منطقی لگیں گی، پھر بھی کچھ تو کہنے کا ہنر میرے پاس ہے۔

Dil ki baatein bayan karoon to ghair mantiqi lagen gi, Phir bhi kuch to kehne ka hunar mere paas hai.

If I express the matters of my heart, they'll seem illogical, Yet I still possess some skill to articulate.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بکواس نہ کر، بات منطقی بنا。

Bakwas na kar, baat mantiqi bana.

Don't speak nonsense; make it logical.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "illogicus" — not logical

First known use: 19th century

The word 'illogical' has been used in English since the mid-19th century, deriving from Latin roots.