The difference between Chop logic and Illogical
When used as adjectives, chop logic means characterized by equivocation or by overly complex or specious argumentation, whereas illogical means contrary to logic.
Chop logic is also noun with the meaning: chopped logic: reasoning which is improper.
Chop logic is also verb with the meaning: to argue skillfully, using complex logic or clever reasoning.
check bellow for the other definitions of Chop logic and Illogical
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Chop logic as an adjective (of an argument, sometimes, hyphenated):
Characterized by equivocation or by overly complex or specious argumentation; improperly reasoned.
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Chop logic as a noun (uncountable, sometimes, hyphenated):
Chopped logic: reasoning which is improper; sophistry.
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Chop logic as a noun (obsolete, countable, usually, hyphenated):
A logic chopper: one who makes confusing or specious arguments, especially arguments involving equivocation.
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Chop logic as a verb:
To argue skillfully, using complex logic or clever reasoning.
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Chop logic as a verb:
To make an argument which is illogical, especially one which is overly complex or which improperly uses fine or clever distinctions; to equivocate.
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Illogical as an adjective:
Contrary to logic; lacking sense or sound reasoning.
Examples:
"I received an illogical reply and that left me standing there feeling confused."