adjective
- not based on or in accordance with logic; lacking logical reasoning
Usage: formal; philosophy
Examples
- The defendant’s alogical explanation failed to convince the jury.
- Her alogical approach to problem-solving often led to confusion.
- The philosopher criticized the alogical nature of the argument.
- His alogical thinking made it difficult to follow his reasoning.
- The committee rejected the proposal due to its alogical structure.
- The student’s alogical response showed a lack of understanding.