unreasonableness
31madness — n 1. insanity, insaneness, lunacy, derangement, Psychiatry. dementia, dementedness; distraction, disorientation, unbalance, unsoundness; unsound mind, diseased mind; craziness, Sl. kookiness, Inf. nuttiness, daftness, brainsickness; All Sl.… …
32Abbot of Unreason — Unreason Un*rea son, n. [Pref. un not + reason.] Want of reason; unreasonableness; absurdity. [1913 Webster] {Abbot of Unreason}. See {Abbot of Misrule}, under {Abbot}. [1913 Webster] …
33Alogy — Al o*gy, n. [L. alogia, Gr. ?, fr. a priv. + ? reason.] Unreasonableness; absurdity. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
34Extravagance — Ex*trav a*gance, n. [Cf. F. extravagance. See {Extravagant}, and cf. {Extravaganza}.] 1. A wandering beyond proper limits; an excursion or sally from the usual way, course, or limit. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being extravagant, wild, or… …
35Incogitance — In*cog i*tance, Incogitancy In*cog i*tan*cy, n. [L. incogitantia.] Lack of thought, or of the power of thinking; thoughtlessness; unreasonableness. [1913 Webster] T is folly and incogitancy to argue anything, one way or the other, from the… …
36Incogitancy — Incogitance In*cog i*tance, Incogitancy In*cog i*tan*cy, n. [L. incogitantia.] Lack of thought, or of the power of thinking; thoughtlessness; unreasonableness. [1913 Webster] T is folly and incogitancy to argue anything, one way or the other,… …
37Obstinate — Ob sti*nate, a. [L. obstinatus, p. p. of obstinare to set about a thing with firmness, to persist in; ob (see {Ob }) + a word from the root of stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Destine}.] 1. Pertinaciously adhering to an opinion, purpose, or… …
38Obstinately — Obstinate Ob sti*nate, a. [L. obstinatus, p. p. of obstinare to set about a thing with firmness, to persist in; ob (see {Ob }) + a word from the root of stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Destine}.] 1. Pertinaciously adhering to an opinion,… …
39Obstinateness — Obstinate Ob sti*nate, a. [L. obstinatus, p. p. of obstinare to set about a thing with firmness, to persist in; ob (see {Ob }) + a word from the root of stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Destine}.] 1. Pertinaciously adhering to an opinion,… …
40Unreason — Un*rea son, n. [Pref. un not + reason.] Want of reason; unreasonableness; absurdity. [1913 Webster] {Abbot of Unreason}. See {Abbot of Misrule}, under {Abbot}. [1913 Webster] …