Logical
Logical adjective - According to the rules of logic.
Usage example: the lawyer won the case with a logical argument about the motives of the suspect
Unreasonable
Unreasonable adjective - Having no basis in reason or fact.
Usage example: an unreasonable assumption
Both words in one sentence
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Usually has a logical and effective solution to the others' problems, but can be incredibly unreasonable when it comes to her own.
- Filled to the brim with both drama and humour as well as a more logical approach to some of the game's unreasonable elements.
Source: Fanfic Recs / The Elder Scrolls
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