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What part of speech is illogical?

"Illogical" is an adjective.

Here's why:

* It describes a noun: You can say "That argument is illogical" or "Her behavior was illogical." It modifies the nouns "argument" and "behavior."

* Adjectives often answer the question "what kind?": In these examples, "illogical" tells us what kind of argument or behavior it is.

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