noun
- plural of illogicality; instances or examples of reasoning or thinking that lacks logical consistency or validity
- the quality or state of being illogical; lack of logical coherence or sense
Usage: countable noun; formal usage
Usage: uncountable usage; abstract noun
Examples
- The illogicalities in his argument made it difficult for anyone to take his position seriously.
- She pointed out several illogicalities in the company's business plan.
- The film's plot was filled with illogicalities that confused the audience.
- Despite the illogicalities of the proposal, the board voted to approve it.
- His reasoning contained so many illogicalities that the debate was easily won by his opponent.
- The illogicalities in the witness's testimony raised questions about her credibility.