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Difference Unreasonable Irrational Behaving Fair Describe Someone's Feelings

Front What's the difference between "unreasonable" and "irrational"?
Back If you say that someone is being unreasonable, you mean that they are behaving in a way that is not fair or sensible. If you describe someone's feelings and behaviour as irrational, you mean they are not based on logical reasons or clear thinking.

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