Pronunciation: /ˈprɛtsəl ˈlɑdʒɪk/
noun a type of flawed, illogical, or convoluted reasoning or argumentation
A1 I don't understand the pretzel logic behind this math problem.
A2 She tried to explain her decision, but it just sounded like pretzel logic to me.
B1 The politician's explanation was full of pretzel logic, trying to justify his actions.
B2 The company's financial report was so convoluted, it seemed like they were using pretzel logic.
C1 The lawyer's argument was a masterclass in pretzel logic, twisting facts to fit his narrative.
C2 The author's use of pretzel logic in his novel left readers questioning reality and perception.
formal The argument presented by the defendant was filled with pretzel logic, making it difficult for the jury to follow.
informal I couldn't make sense of her explanation, it was like trying to untangle pretzel logic.
slang His excuse was just a bunch of pretzel logic, trying to twist the truth.
figurative Her reasoning was like a twisted pretzel, full of convoluted logic.
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