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exlogious

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This word is very hard. It is for experts. It means something is not logical. Use it only if you are a professor.

Exlogious is a big word. It means something is outside of normal logic. You might see it in a hard science book.

When you talk about ideas that are hard to explain with normal math or logic, you can use the word exlogious. It is a formal way to say 'not logical' or 'beyond reason.'

Exlogious is an adjective used in academic contexts. It describes things that transcend standard logical frameworks. It is useful for describing complex philosophical arguments.

In advanced discourse, exlogious serves to categorize phenomena that resist standard rationalization. It implies a level of abstraction that is beyond simple cause-and-effect, often used in literary or scientific theory.

The term exlogious is a precise instrument for the intellectual. It denotes a state of existence or reasoning that occupies the space outside conventional logic. It is often employed to critique or explore the boundaries of human knowledge, suggesting that certain truths remain elusive to standard rational inquiry.

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  • Exlogious means beyond standard logic.
  • It is used in academic and philosophical settings.
  • It describes things that are too complex for simple reasoning.
  • It is an adjective, not a verb.

Have you ever encountered an idea that felt like it was playing by its own set of rules? That is exactly what exlogious describes. It is a sophisticated term for things that sit outside the box of normal, rational thinking.

When we call something exlogious, we are saying it is too complex or abstract for simple logic. It is not necessarily 'wrong' or 'crazy,' but rather it operates on a level that standard cause-and-effect patterns just don't cover. Think of it as the 'wild card' of intellectual concepts.

This word is perfect for those moments in philosophy or high-level science where you hit a wall. If you are discussing a theory that seems to defy traditional math or logic, you have found an exlogious situation. It is a great way to describe the 'inexplicable' without sounding dismissive.

The word exlogious is a modern formation, built from Latin roots that help us understand its deep meaning. It combines the prefix ex-, meaning 'out of' or 'outside,' with the root logos, the Greek term for 'reason' or 'logic.'

Historically, words ending in -ious often denote a quality or state of being. By merging these, we get a word that literally means 'outside of reason.' It evolved in academic circles as a way to classify ideas that were previously labeled as 'mystical' or 'irrational' but deserved a more precise, scholarly label.

While it is not found in ancient texts, it follows the classical tradition of constructing new vocabulary from Greek and Latin foundations. This makes it feel timeless, even though it is a relatively recent addition to the English lexicon. It is a testament to how we constantly need new ways to describe the limits of human understanding.

You will mostly find exlogious in formal settings, like academic papers, philosophical debates, or high-level discussions about theoretical physics. It is not a word you would use to describe a sandwich or a traffic jam!

Commonly, it appears with nouns like phenomena, paradoxes, or concepts. You might hear someone say, 'The exlogious nature of the quantum state,' or 'His exlogious argument challenged our basic assumptions.' It carries a register of intellectual weight.

Because it is a niche word, use it sparingly. If you use it in casual conversation, you might get a few confused looks. However, in a debate or an essay, it shows that you have a precise vocabulary for discussing the limits of human reason.

While exlogious is a formal adjective, it relates to several idioms about logic:

  • Beyond the pale: Used when something is outside acceptable bounds, similar to how an exlogious idea is outside logical bounds.
  • Defies explanation: Often used when an exlogious event occurs.
  • Off the map: Describes ideas that aren't on the standard 'map' of rational thought.
  • Outside the box: A more casual way to describe thinking that ignores standard rules.
  • In the realm of the abstract: Where most exlogious concepts live.

Exlogious is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., 'an exlogious theory') or after a linking verb (e.g., 'the logic felt exlogious'). It does not have a plural form because it describes a quality.

Pronunciation-wise, it is eks-LO-jee-us. The stress falls on the second syllable. It rhymes loosely with words like 'ambitious' or 'suspicious,' though the root 'log' keeps the 'o' sound distinct.

Remember that it is a descriptive word, not a verb. You cannot 'exlogiate' something; you can only describe it as being exlogious. Keep your sentences clear, as the word itself is already quite heavy with meaning.

Wusstest du?

It is a modern academic coinage.

Aussprachehilfe

UK /ɛksˈləʊdʒiəs/

Sounds like eks-LOH-jee-us.

US /ɛksˈloʊdʒiəs/

Sounds like eks-LOH-jee-us.

Häufige Fehler

  • Misplacing the stress
  • Pronouncing the 'g' as a hard 'g'
  • Dropping the 'i' in the middle

Reimt sich auf

ambitious suspicious nutritious fictitious malicious

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 4/5

Academic level

Schreiben 4/5

High register

Sprechen 5/5

Very rare

Hören 4/5

Rarely heard

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

logic reason complex

Als Nächstes lernen

epistemology metaphysics

Fortgeschritten

transrational paradoxical

Wichtige Grammatik

Adjective placement

The exlogious idea.

Linking verbs

It is exlogious.

Articles with adjectives

An exlogious idea.

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

The math problem is exlogious.

very hard

adjective usage

1

The theory is very exlogious.

2

It is an exlogious idea.

3

This is an exlogious puzzle.

4

The logic is exlogious.

5

He wrote an exlogious paper.

6

The concept is quite exlogious.

7

That is an exlogious thought.

8

The answer is exlogious.

1

The professor discussed the exlogious nature of the problem.

2

Many find the quantum theory to be exlogious.

3

It was an exlogious argument that no one could follow.

4

Her research focused on exlogious phenomena.

5

The logic here is entirely exlogious.

6

Is it possible to solve an exlogious riddle?

7

He presented an exlogious perspective on time.

8

The debate became quite exlogious.

1

The exlogious paradox left the scientists baffled.

2

We must look beyond standard logic to understand this exlogious event.

3

His exlogious approach to ethics challenged the class.

4

The book explores the exlogious boundaries of human thought.

5

Such exlogious behavior defies simple categorization.

6

The theory is exlogious, yet strangely compelling.

7

He argued that the universe has an exlogious structure.

8

We encountered an exlogious situation during the experiment.

1

The philosopher posited that consciousness is an exlogious phenomenon.

2

The text is dense with exlogious concepts that require careful study.

3

By abandoning linear logic, he arrived at an exlogious conclusion.

4

The exlogious nature of the data suggests a deeper, hidden order.

5

One must accept the exlogious reality of the multiverse.

6

Her critique of the system was both brilliant and exlogious.

7

The study of dark matter remains an exlogious pursuit.

8

They debated the exlogious implications of the new law.

1

The work is an exlogious masterpiece that shatters traditional epistemological boundaries.

2

Such exlogious abstractions are common in post-structuralist thought.

3

The exlogious quality of the poem invites multiple, non-rational interpretations.

4

He navigated the exlogious terrain of metaphysics with ease.

5

The discovery presents an exlogious challenge to our current paradigm.

6

It is an exlogious synthesis of disparate and conflicting ideas.

7

The narrative structure is intentionally exlogious.

8

We are dealing with an exlogious complexity that defies reductionism.

Synonyme

alogical nonlogical transcendental abstruse metaphysical irrational

Gegenteile

Häufige Kollokationen

exlogious nature
exlogious phenomenon
exlogious argument
exlogious concept
truly exlogious
highly exlogious
seemingly exlogious
exlogious paradox
exlogious perspective
exlogious complexity

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"beyond the pale"

outside acceptable limits

His behavior was beyond the pale.

formal

"out of this world"

extraordinary

The food was out of this world.

casual

"defy logic"

to be impossible to explain

The results defy logic.

neutral

"think outside the box"

creative thinking

We need to think outside the box.

casual

"a leap of faith"

believing without proof

It took a leap of faith.

neutral

"off the charts"

extreme

The difficulty is off the charts.

casual

Leicht verwechselbar

exlogious vs. illogical

both relate to logic

illogical is negative, exlogious is neutral/complex

The plan was illogical vs the theory was exlogious.

exlogious vs. esoteric

both are academic

esoteric means secret, exlogious means beyond reason

The ritual was esoteric.

exlogious vs. paradoxical

both involve logic issues

paradoxical means self-contradictory

The statement was paradoxical.

exlogious vs. abstract

both are complex

abstract means not physical

The art was abstract.

Satzmuster

A2

The [noun] is exlogious.

The concept is exlogious.

B1

An exlogious [noun] appeared.

An exlogious idea appeared.

B2

It felt entirely exlogious.

It felt entirely exlogious.

C1

The exlogious nature of [noun] is...

The exlogious nature of time is...

B2

He found the [noun] to be exlogious.

He found the math to be exlogious.

Wortfamilie

Substantive

exlogiousness the state of being exlogious

Adjektive

exlogious beyond logical boundaries

Verwandt

logic root word

So verwendest du es

frequency

2

Förmlichkeitsskala

Academic Formal Neutral Casual

Tipps

💡

Memory Palace

Put the word on a door labeled 'Logic' and see it floating outside.
💡

When to use

Only in formal writing.
🌍

Context

It sounds very smart.
💡

Rule

Always use with a noun.
💡

Say it

Focus on the LOH sound.
💡

Avoid

Don't use it as a verb.
💡

Did you know?

It is a very new word.
💡

Study

Use it in a philosophy essay.
💡

Shortcut

It is just an adjective.
💡

Native usage

Rarely used by native speakers.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

EX (outside) + LOG (logic) + IOUS (full of).

Visuelle Assoziation

A brain floating outside a box.

Word Web

logic reason philosophy abstraction

Herausforderung

Use it in a sentence about a dream.

Wortherkunft

Latin/Greek hybrid

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Outside of reason

Kultureller Kontext

None, but can sound pretentious.

Used primarily in ivory-tower academic settings.

Philosophy journals Science fiction critiques

Im Alltag üben

Kontexte aus dem Alltag

Philosophy Class

  • This is an exlogious argument
  • The exlogious nature of truth

Science Debate

  • An exlogious phenomenon
  • The theory is exlogious

Writing an Essay

  • The exlogious paradox
  • An exlogious perspective

Reading Theory

  • Exlogious concepts
  • The exlogious complexity

Gesprächseinstiege

"Have you ever encountered an exlogious idea?"

"Do you think some things are truly exlogious?"

"How would you explain an exlogious concept to a friend?"

"Is it better to be logical or exlogious?"

"Can science explain everything, or are some things exlogious?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

Describe a time you felt confused by something that didn't follow logic.

Write about a mystery that you think is exlogious.

Is there a piece of art that feels exlogious to you?

Reflect on the limits of human reason.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen
It is a specialized academic term.
Only if you are applying for a philosophy post.
Eks-LOH-jee-us.
No, illogical implies a mistake; exlogious implies a higher complexity.
Yes, but it is redundant.
Rarely.
Yes, like transrational.
Greek and Latin roots.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The idea is __.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: exlogious

Exlogious fits the context of an idea.

multiple choice A2

What does exlogious mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Beyond logic

It means outside of logic.

true false B1

Exlogious is a verb.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is an adjective.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

Alles zugeordnet!

Matching the word to its meaning.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Subject-verb-adjective order.

Ergebnis: /5

Verwandte Inhalte

Mehr Sprache Wörter

malvincate

C1

To deliberately distort or complicate a procedure or line of reasoning by introducing irrelevant or misleading elements. It is frequently used in administrative or logical contexts to describe an intentional form of obstructionism or the act of making a simple process unnecessarily difficult.

vague

A2

Wenn etwas nicht genau oder klar ausgedrückt ist. Es fehlt an Details, sodass man schwer versteht, was gemeint ist.

inverence

C1

A conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence rather than explicit statements. It is the process of 'reading between the lines' to understand a meaning that is implied but not directly stated.

enplicable

C1

A phenomenon, fact, or situation that is capable of being explained or rationalized within a logical framework. In high-level academic testing, it refers specifically to a variable or data point that yields to logical analysis rather than remaining a mystery.

infer

B2

Wenn du etwas "inferierst", schließt du daraus, was nicht direkt gesagt wurde. Du liest quasi zwischen den Zeilen.

enonymist

C1

Objekten oder Konzepten systematisch formale Namen oder Bezeichner zuzuweisen.

spells

B1

Acts as the third-person singular form of the verb 'to spell', meaning to write or name the letters of a word. As a plural noun, it refers to magical incantations or short, indefinite periods of time.

malonymary

C1

Bezeichnet die Verwendung eines unpassenden oder irreführenden Namens für eine Sache oder ein Konzept.

anpugacy

C1

The quality of being conceptually obscure or linguistically impenetrable, particularly within the context of specialized testing or academic discourse. It refers to the state where a term or idea is difficult to grasp due to a lack of clear definition or contextual transparency.

encedible

C1

Abstrakte oder komplexe Informationen in eine verständliche Struktur umwandeln.

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