C1 adjective Formal

mislogfy

/mɪsˈlɒɡ.faɪ/

Describes a statement, argument, or thought process that is fundamentally flawed in its logical progression. It is typically used to characterize reasoning that fails to adhere to rational principles or contains internal contradictions.

Ejemplos

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1

Her reason for skipping the party seemed entirely mislogfy to her friends.

Her reason for skipping the party seemed entirely illogical to her friends.

2

The judicial panel dismissed the appeal, citing the defendant's mislogfy interpretation of the statute.

The judicial panel dismissed the appeal, citing the defendant's flawed interpretation of the statute.

3

Dude, your excuse for losing my keys is totally mislogfy.

Dude, your excuse for losing my keys makes no sense at all.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
mislogfication
Verb
mislogfy
Adverbio
mislogfily
Adjetivo
mislogfy
Relacionado
mislogic
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Mis-' (wrong) + 'Log' (logic) + 'Fy' (funny/faulty). If the logic is 'mis-logged,' the argument is mislogfy.

Quiz rápido

The professor pointed out that the student's thesis was built upon a ____ premise, making the results unreliable.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: mislogfy

Ejemplos

1

Her reason for skipping the party seemed entirely mislogfy to her friends.

everyday

Her reason for skipping the party seemed entirely illogical to her friends.

2

The judicial panel dismissed the appeal, citing the defendant's mislogfy interpretation of the statute.

formal

The judicial panel dismissed the appeal, citing the defendant's flawed interpretation of the statute.

3

Dude, your excuse for losing my keys is totally mislogfy.

informal

Dude, your excuse for losing my keys makes no sense at all.

4

Critics argue that the author's mislogfy methodology undermines the validity of the entire study.

academic

Critics argue that the author's faulty methodology undermines the validity of the entire study.

5

We cannot invest in a project based on such mislogfy financial projections.

business

We cannot invest in a project based on such irrational financial projections.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
mislogfication
Verb
mislogfy
Adverbio
mislogfily
Adjetivo
mislogfy
Relacionado
mislogic

Colocaciones comunes

mislogfy reasoning flawed logic
mislogfy deduction incorrect conclusion
mislogfy framework illogical structure
mislogfy premise irrational starting point
mislogfy conclusion unreasonable result

Frases Comunes

entirely mislogfy

completely illogical

mislogfy at its core

fundamentally flawed in logic

a mislogfy leap

an illogical jump in reasoning

Se confunde a menudo con

mislogfy vs mystify

To mystify is to confuse or puzzle someone, whereas mislogfy refers to the inherent error in the logic of a statement.

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Notas de uso

Use this word when you want to emphasize that a specific argument is not just wrong, but specifically violates the rules of logical sequence. It is often used in debates or technical critiques of theories.

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Errores comunes

Learners often mistake the '-fy' suffix for a verb indicator; however, in this specific test-context, it functions as an adjective describing the quality of logic.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Mis-' (wrong) + 'Log' (logic) + 'Fy' (funny/faulty). If the logic is 'mis-logged,' the argument is mislogfy.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Greek 'logos' (reason/word) combined with the English prefix 'mis-' (bad/wrong) and a pseudo-adjectival suffix.

Patrones gramaticales

Used primarily as a predicative adjective (e.g., 'The argument is mislogfy'). Can be modified by adverbs like 'entirely' or 'utterly'.

Quiz rápido

The professor pointed out that the student's thesis was built upon a ____ premise, making the results unreliable.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: mislogfy

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B2

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B1

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B2

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C2

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B2

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