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illogicality

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/ɪˌlɒdʒɪˈkæləti/ · il-log-i-cal-i-ty

The quality of being illogical; a lack of sound reasoning.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being illogical; a lack of sound reasoning.

غیر منطقی ہونے کا وصف؛ صحیح دلیل کی کمی۔

غیر منطقیت

ghair mantiqiyat

Synonyms

irrationalityabsurdityinconsistencyاحمقانہ پنبے تکی باتیںغلط فہمی

Antonyms

logicreasonrationalityمنطقدلیلعقل

Common Collocations

  • illogical reasoning
  • illogical arguments
  • illogical conclusions

Example Sentences

His argument was full of illogicality, making it hard to follow.

اس کا دلائل غیر منطقی ہونے کی وجہ سے سمجھنا مشکل تھا۔

Is ka dalail ghair mantiqi hone ki wajah se samajhna mushkil tha.

The illogicality of her statements raised many questions.

اس کے بیانات کی غیر منطقیت نے کئی سوالات اٹھائے۔

Is ke bayanat ki ghair mantiqiyat ne kai sawalat uthaye.

In scientific debates, illogicality can lead to incorrect conclusions.

سائنسی مباحثوں میں، غیر منطقی طرز فکر غلط نتیجے کی طرف لے جا سکتی ہے۔

Sainsi mabahison mein, ghair mantiqi tarz e fikr ghalat nateeje ki taraf le ja sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

illogic:Illogic is often used informally and might refer more broadly to irrational behavior, while illogicality specifically emphasizes lack of logic.

Word Family

illogical
adjectiveغیر منطقی
illogically
adverbغیر منطقی طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'illogicality' as being 'ill' (not) + 'logical', indicating a state of poor reasoning.

Imagine a tangled mess of wires representing confusion and lack of clear logic.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کوئی تو ہے جو سارے جہاں کی باتیں کرتا ہے، پر خود کی باتوں میں کیوں نہیں منطق ٹوٹتی؟

Koi to hai jo saare jahan ki baatein karta hai, Par khud ki baaton mein kyu nahi mantiq toot'ti?

There is someone who speaks of all the world’s matters, But why does logic not break in his own words?

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بے بنیاد دعوے، بے خامی نتیجہ۔

Be buniyad daaway, be khaami nateejah.

Baseless claims lead to flawed results.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "illogicitas" — lack of logic

First known use: 19th century

The word 'illogicality' has evolved from the combination of the prefix 'il-' meaning 'not', and the root 'logical', which derives from the Greek word 'logikos', meaning pertaining to logic.