different between illogical vs farcical

illogical

English

Etymology

From il- +? logical.

Adjective

illogical (comparative more illogical, superlative most illogical)

  1. Contrary to logic; lacking sense or sound reasoning.
    Synonyms: absurd, irrational, unreasoning, unsound
    Antonym: logical

Derived terms

Translations

See also

  • illogic

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farcical

English

Etymology

farce +? -ical, after comical etc.

Adjective

farcical (comparative more farcical, superlative most farcical)

  1. Resembling a farce; ludicrous; absurd.

Related terms

  • farce

Translations

Further reading

  • farcical in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • farcical in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • farcical at OneLook Dictionary Search

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