The Opposite(Antonym) of “logically”
The antonyms of logically are illogically and irrationally. The antonyms illogically and irrationally convey a lack of reason, coherence, or sound judgment.
Explore all Antonyms of “logically”
Definitions and Examples of illogically, irrationally
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Without logical reasoning or coherence.
Example
He argued illogically that the earth is flat and refused to listen to scientific evidence.
Without sound judgment or reason; illogically.
Example
She acted irrationally by quitting her job without having another one lined up.
Key Differences: illogically vs irrationally
- 1Illogically refers to a lack of logical reasoning or coherence.
- 2Irrationally refers to a lack of sound judgment or reason.
Effective Usage of illogically, irrationally
- 1Academic Writing: Use illogically and irrationally to critique arguments or ideas that lack coherence or sound reasoning.
- 2Everyday Communication: Use these antonyms to express disagreement or disapproval of someone's actions or ideas.
- 3Problem-Solving: Identify when someone is thinking illogically or irrationally to help them make better decisions.
Remember this!
The antonyms of logically are illogically and irrationally. Use illogically to describe a lack of coherence or logical reasoning, and irrationally to describe a lack of sound judgment or reason. These words can be used in academic writing, everyday communication, and problem-solving to express disagreement, critique arguments, or help others make better decisions.