Answer: rikutsu o iu (理屈を言う)
to be unreasonable to be illogical
unreasonable. To be unreasonable means acting in an irrational way. Your expectation that your favorite team will win the Super Bowl every year is unreasonable. When someone's unreasonable they're not using reason or common sense to make decisions or demands. Add the prefix un- to reasonable "having sound judgment " and you get an adjective that's perfect for describing illogical behavior.
unacceptable preposterous outrageous ludicrous absurd senseless nonsensical irrational illogical. View synonyms. 1.1. Beyond the limits of acceptability or fairness. 'an unreasonable request'. More example sentences. 'I ask to move it to another date - not an unreasonable request I'd have thought.'.
I could but I won't usually depending on how this hypothetical person applies this belief in daily life and/or how much of my life and doings are potentially altered to accommodate the belief.
1 a : not governed by or acting according to reason unreasonable people. b : not conformable to reason : absurd unreasonable beliefs. 2 : exceeding the boun...
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