illogicalness
IPA: ɪɫˈɑdʒɪkˈæɫnʌs
noun
- The quality of being illogical.
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Examples of "illogicalness" in Sentences
- I don't want to fail at everything worth anything. (illogicalness)
- She lied with the absurd and barefaced illogicalness of one finding herself in danger of death.
- "All the same," he murmured quietly, "we French 'ave not _all_ ze illogicalness, _n'est ce pas_?"
- Morettina, and by a very strange illogicalness never was the name of the brother of La Morettina mentioned without a formula of friendship.
- Nevertheless, I may hint that, while perfectly convinced by the admirable logic of the French, I am still, with the charming illogicalness of the English, in favour of romantic marriages
- It is illogical, of course, with that gloriously pig-headed illogicalness not infrequently to be found in the supposedly logical sex, and it would be laughable were it not that it so often ends in tragedy.
- The parallel between the the ambitions and the futility of the goat, and the present speaker's late advice is so obvious that only the illogicalness of woman can account for my cherishing a hope that I may be spared the fate of the indiscreet Billy.
- This just about illustrates the completely human illogicalness of the workings of my feelings; for, as you know, whatever Creature, Thing, or Being it was that had made that extraordinary and horrible attack on the old butler, it had certainly not been visible.
- Regret as we sometimes must the illogicalness of the human mind, yet it is a providential characteristic of our as yet defective nature; for thanks to it few men or nations carry out to their complete logical results erroneous opinions and metaphysical speculations.
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