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Born out of wedlock.
misbegotten
bastardly
misbegot
illegitimate
Intended to deceive.
inauthentic
unauthentic
counterfeit
imitative
Plausible but false.
specious
false
1
Of course the reason offered by the Bank of Ireland is
spurious
.
2
Consequently, data cleaning is of paramount importance in excluding
spurious
genotyping results.
3
Gruesome as the idea was, I didn't believe the association was
spurious
.
4
They could no longer cling to
spurious
claims about how education corrupts.
5
Because I am quite certain this charge will prove to be
spurious
.
6
Villas-Boas said any comparison between the Lloris incident and others was
spurious
.
7
Otherwise, I suggest you put some more thought behind your
spurious
claims.
8
There is no empty space left in the
spurious
name of security.
9
All these
spurious
charges should be dropped against him with immediate effect.
10
There was the same fictitious glitter, the same fragility of
spurious
jewels.
11
The veneer of a
spurious
civilisation seemed to have fallen from him.
12
The letter ascribed to Aristeas is now generally admitted to be
spurious
.
13
All this torrent of misleading,
spurious
stuff that pours from the press.
14
There is also a
spurious
kind, with difficulty distinguished from the good.
15
With totally
spurious
sobriety, he nodded, and consented to climb another step.
16
On this principle it interferes to prevent the circulation of
spurious
coin.'
spurious
spurious claims
as spurious
spurious grounds
spurious association
spurious charges