adverb
- in a manner that is not logical or does not follow the rules of logic; without logical reasoning or consistency
Usage: formal; often used in academic or philosophical contexts
Examples
- He argued alogically, jumping from one unrelated point to another without any clear connection.
- The decision was made alogically, ignoring all the evidence presented by the committee.
- She reasoned alogically about the problem, which led to an incorrect conclusion.
- The plot of the film progressed alogically, confusing most of the audience.
- He spoke alogically during the debate, contradicting himself multiple times.