An appearance of truth that is false or deceptive; seeming plausibility.
1 Oh, you old sun, listen to the speciousness of it all!
2 It was the original 1932 Scarface that laid out the speciousness of the genre.
3 Of the variety and speciousness of the arguments used, you cannot have any correct idea.
4 This might sound specious at this late stage in the game, but speciousness is what American law's all about.
5 SOCRATES: Yes, Crito, there is more speciousness than truth; they cannot be made to understand the nature of intermediates.
6 This is not mere speciousness .
7 But I'll not do it, sir, any more than I or anyone else will be deluded by the speciousness of your language.
8 It is written in a tone of assumed friendly remonstrance, and lays out with speciousness the apparent grounds for calling trust in Jehovah absurdity.
9 Speciousness aside, Short's comments are deeply flawed for many reasons.
10 Speciousness aside, a lot of people were (rightly) offended by this, resulting in a Twitter storm which I sort-of kicked off.
11 Oh, you old sun, listen to the speciousness of it all!
12 It was the original 1932 Scarface that laid out the speciousness of the genre.
13 Of the variety and speciousness of the arguments used, you cannot have any correct idea.
14 This might sound specious at this late stage in the game, but speciousness is what American law's all about.
15 SOCRATES: Yes, Crito, there is more speciousness than truth; they cannot be made to understand the nature of intermediates.
16 This is not mere speciousness .
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