Crossword-Solution: UNREASON
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unreason | n. | Want of reason; unreasonableness; absurdity. |
| Unreason | v. t. | To undo, disprove, or refute by reasoning. |
We have 16 clues for the answer “UNREASON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Unfairness | 8 answers |
| unwisdom | 9 answers |
| Vacuity | 18 answers |
| Infatuation | 26 answers |
| Intuition | 31 answers |
| hunch | 35 answers |
| Frivolity | 38 answers |
| illogicality | 43 answers |
| unsteadiness | 45 answers |
| foolery | 45 answers |
| irrationality | 47 answers |
| Obsession | 55 answers |
| Madness? | 63 answers |
| Folly | 66 answers |
| Absurdity | 75 answers |
| Weakness | 80 answers |
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Sentences with UNREASON (5)
The mother had a very silly mouth--a mouth, Rowland suspected, capable of expressing an inordinate degree of unreason.
There was something almost imbecile in the movement, and Newman hardly knew whether he was taking refuge in a convenient affectation of unreason, or whether he had in fact paid for his dishonor by the loss of his wits.
Fisher, inwardly unconvinced, but resigned to this latest proof of Lily’s unreason, agreed that perhaps in the end it would be more useful that she should learn the trade.
But, with a child’s unreason, she had also a sweet ductility of nature; she was easily persuaded, easily pleased, and quite ready to console herself with the assurance that it only needed Doctor Worth’s presence and personal influence to drive away all intruders upon her rights.
But, oh! what claim have you to its possession?" "Why, none whatever," said the parliamentarian; "and to contend as much would be the apex of unreason.
Quotes with UNREASON (3)
The reason for the unreason with which you treat my reason , so weakens my reason that with reason I complain of your beauty.
When... did it become irrational to dislike religion, any religion, even to dislike it vehemently? When did reason get redescribed as unreason? When were the fairy stories of the superstitious placed above criticism, beyond satire? A religion was not a race. It was an idea, and ideas stood (or fell) because they were strong enough (or too weak) to withstand criticism, not because they were shielded from it. Strong ideas welcomed dissent.
There are some doubters even in the western villages. One woman told me last Christmas that she did not believe either in hell or in ghosts. Hell she thought was merely an invention got up by the priest to keep people good; and ghosts would not be permitted, she held, to go 'trapsin about the earth' at their own free will; 'but there are faeries,' she added, 'and little leprechauns, and water-horses, and fallen angels.' I have met also a man with a mohawk Indian tattooed upon…
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