Irrational

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    60 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Irrational Meanings

    noun a person who is not logical or reasonable

    adjective not logical or reasonable

    Fields related to irrational

    Philosophy

    In philosophy, irrationality can refer to actions or beliefs that go against rationality or logic.

    Mathematics

    In mathematics, irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers, and their decimal representation is non-repeating and non-terminating.

    Psychology

    In psychology, irrational behavior or thoughts refer to actions or beliefs that are not based on reason or logic.

    Economics

    In economics, irrationality can refer to behavior that does not conform to traditional economic models of rational decision-making.

    Occupation Usage of irrational

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'irrational' may be used to describe a character's actions or decisions that seem to lack logical reasoning or justification.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'irrational' to refer to thoughts, beliefs, or behaviors that are not based on evidence or reason and may be harmful to an individual's mental health.

    Economist

    Economists may use 'irrational' to describe market behaviors or decision-making processes that cannot be explained by rational economic theories.

    Scientist

    Scientists may refer to 'irrational' phenomena or occurrences that defy scientific explanation or logic.

    Lawyer

    Lawyers may use 'irrational' to describe arguments or claims that lack legal basis or sound reasoning.

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