| irrational | 1. Not rational; void of reason or understanding; as, brutes are irrational animals. 2. Not according to reason; absurd; foolish. "It seemed utterly irrational any longer to maintain it." (I. Taylor) 3. <mathematics> Not capable of being exactly expressed by an integral number, or by a vulgar fraction; surd; said especially of roots. See Surd. Synonym: Absurd, foolish, preposterous, unreasonable, senseless. See Absurd. Origin: L. Irrationalis: cf. F. Irrationnel. See In- not, and Rational. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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not consistent with or using reason; "irrational fears"; "irrational animals" real but not expressible as the quotient of two integers; "irrational numbers" irrational number: a real number that cannot be expressed as a rational number
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| irrational | not consistent with or using reason |
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| irrational | (math) real but not expressible as the quotient of two integers |
| irrational | extreme prejudice |
| irrational | a strong spontaneous and irrational motivation |
| irrational | a motivation that is inconsistent with reason or logic |
| irrational | a real number that cannot be expressed as a rational number |
| irrational | the state of being irrational |
| irrational | in an irrational manner |
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