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Intended to deceive.
fraudulent
deceitful
dishonest
dishonorable
Containing or based on a fallacy.
unsound
invalid
unsound
1
Some of the sharpest men in argument are notoriously
unsound
in judgment.
2
It was late in the winter, and the ice had become
unsound
.
3
The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association called the bill
unsound
and counterproductive.
4
These men seem to be a little
unsound
in the upper regions.
5
You feel that his objection is
unsound
;
that he is exaggerating caution.
Fallacious.
wrong
incorrect
1
Those news tools also make recalling a
fallacious
story easier than ever.
2
The popular view of the great hurtfulness of drugs is curiously
fallacious
.
3
But experience is often
fallacious
in ascribing great effects to trifling circumstances.
4
But the calculation was a close one and might easily be
fallacious
.
5
Still, through this
fallacious
medium, a real enlargement of ideas is attained.
6
That Lucifer was merely taunting him with a
fallacious
date of demise?
7
His reasoning is
fallacious
because he does not have all the facts.
8
But your argument is based upon a proposition that is scientifically
fallacious
.
9
No compromise for him, no evasions, no
fallacious
,
unsecured promises to pay.
10
The stenogram also suggests the possibility of the existence of
fallacious
sense perceptions.
11
Mr. Herries also contended that the alleged justice of the proposition was
fallacious
.
12
The argument that the rate is so small is very
fallacious
.
13
It is easy to say we view the past through a
fallacious
medium.
14
This plea for high duties the laborer found to be
fallacious
.
15
Like me, he's obviously here to educate them to their cult's
fallacious
thinking.
16
The reasoning to which they trusted proved
fallacious
,
and their hopes were quenched.
fallacious
more fallacious
prove fallacious
very fallacious
fallacious reasoning
fallacious one