0 not reasonable, wise, or practical, usually because directed by the emotions rather than by careful thought: --
1 not reasonable, wise, or practical: --
Puns have a fruitful after-life, which may return to haunt the narrative, even to lead it to illogical destinations.
The test also included 14 distractor sentences (7 logical and 7 illogical) using other tenses.
The placing of the closing inverted commas after the sentence-final stop is a common publishers' convention, if an illogical one.
At its simplest level, the results seem illogical.
Television contributed considerably to popularising what was conventionally regarded as the most sumptuary, elitist, ridiculous and illogical of all high art forms.
Subjects had to judge on a scale ranging from 72 (illogical) to 2 (logical) whether the two clauses made sense together.
The test consisted of a total of 56 sentences (28 logical and 28 illogical).
A new idea is patentable only if there is an "illogical step," that is, a logically unjustified step.