The difference between Illogical and Logical
When used as adjectives, illogical means contrary to logic, whereas logical means in agreement with the principles of logic.
check bellow for the other definitions of Illogical and Logical
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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."
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Logical as an adjective (not comparable):
In agreement with the principles of logic.
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Logical as an adjective:
Reasonable.
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Logical as an adjective (not comparable):
Of or pertaining to logic.
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Logical as an adjective (computing):
Non-physical or conceptual yet underpinned by something physical or actual.
Examples:
"Logical memory appears contiguous to an application program, but may well be stored on several physical devices, including in RAM and on hard-disks, as determined by the operating system."