Based on pretense; deceptively pleasing.
1 It was specious - which is the best that can be said for it.
2 He would be put on the sacrificial altar for that specious truth.
3 His demand of the supreme authority was evaded on some specious pretext.
4 Drawing specious connections isn't just for musicians, but music journos as well.
5 His reasoning is specious , but beneath the sophistry there is a plan.
6 This reason which they display we have above removed as especially specious .
7 A specious Syllogism that is not really valid is called a Parasyllogism.
8 Even then the real reasons for holding the women can be specious .
9 Adverse appearances might be numerous and specious , but they were unquestionably false.
10 He is blinding you-weavinga bandage of specious words across your eyes.
11 Under a specious , smiling countenance you all conceal a heart of gall.
12 Her pulses beat wildly, but she forced herself to a specious calmness.
13 But Powers was not a man to be misled by specious appearances.
14 But so specious a piece of special pleading cannot serve Clive's turn.
15 He courted power by nobler, or, at least, by more specious arts.
16 Yet though Abdiel's intentions were undeniably good, his argument is rather specious .
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