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illogically

ADVERB
  1. in an illogical manner
    she acted illogically under the pressure

How To Use illogically In A Sentence

  • The accuracy of her statement has since been impugned [2] by a correspondent of the Zoological Society of London, on the ground that the mygale makes no net, but lives in recesses, to which no humming-bird would resort; and hence, the writer somewhat illogically declares, that he Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon
  • Illogically, she had expected some kind of miracle solution.
  • I cheered for your judiciousness when you left James and Toby behind on the first encounters, and I groaned when you illogically encouraged relationships with them later. Fickle
  • Characters speak in unison, repeat phrases obsessively, deliver lines supine on the floor, break up sentences illogically, or mumble sotto voce.
  • This morning's recipe was the first he'd found that called for proofing the yeast with warm water and sugar; previous methods had called, somewhat illogically, for the yeast to be added dry to the flour.
  • she acted illogically under the pressure
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