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illogic

a. (synonym of illogical English) n. (context uncountable English) lack of logic; unreasonableness; a fallacy.

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illogic

n. invalid or incorrect reasoning [syn: illogicality, illogicalness] [ant: logicality, logicality]

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Illogic

Jawhar Glass (born January 18, 1980), better known by his stage name Illogic, is an American indie hip hop artist from Columbus, Ohio. He has collaborated with many artists—particularly Blueprint, who has produced three of his albums, but also Aesop Rock, Vast Aire, Eyedea, Slug and other MCs. His style has been described as having "a classically metered flow" with "deep lyrics and poetic verses."

Usage examples of "illogic".

So Metchnikoff, after you discount his amazing illogic, his intolerance, his bullheadedness, really did discover a fact which may make life easier for suffering mankind.

Most juries like to see illogic as part of insanity, but what Hask believes appears to be internally consistent.

They were the insane, lost in their private universes of illogic, and of course it was among them that the work of the staff telepathists lay.

Besides her parents' complete illogic about the Posleen there was also the fact that Cally was used to going to the various amusement parks in the area.

If you tire out your audience with too many brilliant displays of illogic, you may force an early vote.

And seven had gibbered in the alien symbolism of the demons - condemned criminals, sentenced to the Brigades for the crimes of inferiority, nonconformity, or illogic.

It has sometimes been called multiperson solipsism, despite the internal illogic of that phrase.

However you might judge him as a writer, he shows us the hearts of real estate agents, car dealers, gas station owners, janitors, accountants, and many other salt-of-the-culture types (perhaps more significantly, he shows us how they perceive themselves), and the concern we feel for these folks permits us to overlook the illogics, the unwieldy plot devices, the repetitions, the supernatural flotsam and jetsam of desultorily imagined spooks and demons and creatures that crop up in his lesser novels, of which Dreamcatcher is surely one.

Well, now, that kind of illogic always riles me, not a lot, just a little, and I says, Now Coz, that was the front of the raft this morning, I agree, but wasn't it us decided which end of the raft was front?