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Reasoned vs Alogical - What's the difference?

reasoned | alogical |

As adjectives the difference between reasoned and alogical

is that reasoned is which is based on reasoning; which is the result of logical thought while alogical is not based upon logic or reasoned argument.

As a verb reasoned

is (reason).

reasoned

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • which is based on reasoning; which is the result of logical thought
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (reason)
  • alogical

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Not based upon logic or reasoned argument.
  • Opposed to logic.
  • Usage notes

    Alogical is not synonymous with illogical in any sense. In the sense of "opposed to logic", where illogical is used for an abstraction (illogical reasoning, illogical decisions), alogical describes concrete subjects (alogical world, alogical person).

    Antonyms

    * logical

    See also

    * illogical

    References

    * OED 2nd edition 1989