Unreasonable vs Illogic - What's the difference?
unreasonable | illogic |
(uncountable) Lack of logic; unreasonableness; a fallacy.
* 1907, Jack London, Before Adam :
*2011 , "Endgame in Tripoli", The Economist , 25 Feb 2011:
*:Mr Qaddafi, with a characteristic mix of bluntness and illogic , declared that his ideology was ‘theoretically’ a genuine democracy, but in reality, ‘the strong always rule.’
As adjectives the difference between unreasonable and illogic
is that unreasonable is not reasonable while illogic is .As a noun illogic is
(uncountable) lack of logic; unreasonableness; a fallacy.illogic
English
Noun
(-)- And right often have I, the modern, been perturbed and vexed by the foolishness, illogic , obtuseness, and general all-round stupendous stupidity of myself, the primitive.