fallacious 音标拼音: [fəl'eʃəs]
a . 使人误解的,谬误的,不合理的
使人误解的,谬误的,不合理的
fallacious adj 1 :
containing or based on a fallacy ; "
fallacious reasoning ";
"
an unsound argument " [
synonym : {
fallacious }, {
unsound }]
2 :
intended to deceive ; "
deceitful advertising "; "
fallacious testimony "; "
smooth ,
shining ,
and deceitful as thin ice " -
S .
T .
Coleridge ; "
a fraudulent scheme to escape paying taxes "
[
synonym : {
deceitful }, {
fallacious }, {
fraudulent }]
3 :
based on an incorrect or misleading notion or information ;
"
fallacious hope "
Fallacious \
Fal *
la "
cious \,
a . [
L .
fallaciosus ,
fr .
fallacia :
cf .
F .
fallacieux .
See {
Fallacy }.]
Embodying or pertaining to a fallacy ;
illogical ;
fitted to deceive ;
misleading ;
delusive ;
as ,
fallacious arguments or reasoning . -- {
Fal *
la "
cious *
ly },
adv . -{
Fal *
la "
cious *
ness },
n .
[
1913 Webster ]
171 Moby Thesaurus words for "
fallacious ":
Albigensian ,
Arian ,
Barmecidal ,
Barmecide ,
Catharist ,
Donatist ,
Ebionitist ,
Erastian ,
Gnostic ,
Jansenist ,
Jansenistic ,
Jovinianist ,
Jovinianistic ,
Lollard ,
Manichaean ,
Monophysite ,
Monophysitic ,
Montanist ,
Montanistic ,
Pelagian ,
Sabellian ,
Waldensian ,
Wyclifite ,
aberrant ,
abroad ,
absonant ,
adrift ,
airy ,
all abroad ,
all off ,
all wrong ,
amiss ,
antinomian ,
apocryphal ,
apparent ,
apparently sound ,
apparitional ,
askew ,
astray ,
at fault ,
autistic ,
awry ,
beguiling ,
beside the mark ,
casuistic ,
catchy ,
chimeric ,
colorable ,
contradictory ,
contrary to fact ,
contrary to reason ,
corrupt ,
deceiving ,
deceptive ,
defective ,
deluding ,
delusional ,
delusionary ,
delusive ,
delusory ,
dereistic ,
deviant ,
deviational ,
deviative ,
disingenuous ,
distorted ,
dreamlike ,
dreamy ,
dubious ,
emanationist ,
empty ,
errant ,
erring ,
erroneous ,
false ,
fantastic ,
faultful ,
faulty ,
fishy ,
flawed ,
hallucinatory ,
heretical ,
heterodox ,
hollow ,
hylotheist ,
hylotheistic ,
illogical ,
illusional ,
illusionary ,
illusive ,
illusory ,
imaginary ,
in error ,
inauthentic ,
inconclusive ,
incongruous ,
inconsequent ,
inconsequential ,
inconsistent ,
insincere ,
invalid ,
irrational ,
jesuitic ,
loose ,
mad ,
misleading ,
nonorthodox ,
nonrational ,
nonscientific ,
not following ,
not right ,
not true ,
off ,
off the track ,
ostensible ,
out ,
overrefined ,
oversubtle ,
pantheist ,
pantheistic ,
paralogical ,
peccant ,
perverse ,
perverted ,
phantasmagoric ,
phantasmal ,
phantom ,
philosophistic ,
plausible ,
questionable ,
reasonless ,
seeming ,
self -
annulling ,
self -
contradictory ,
self -
deceptive ,
self -
deluding ,
self -
refuting ,
senseless ,
sophistic ,
sophistical ,
specious ,
spectral ,
straying ,
supposititious ,
trickish ,
tricksy ,
tricky ,
truthless ,
unaccepted ,
unactual ,
unapproved ,
unauthentic ,
unauthoritative ,
uncanonical ,
unconnected ,
unfactual ,
unfounded ,
unorthodox ,
unphilosophical ,
unproved ,
unreal ,
unreasonable ,
unscientific ,
unscriptural ,
unsound ,
unsubstantial ,
untrue ,
visionary ,
wide ,
without reason ,
wrong
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FALLACIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster It will come as no surprise that fallacious is related to the noun fallacy, meaning “delusion” or “falsehood ” Both words come from the Latin word fallacia, which in turn comes from fallere, meaning “to deceive ” (Other descendants of fallere in English include fail, false, and fault )
FALLACIOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com FALLACIOUS definition: containing a fallacy; logically unsound See examples of fallacious used in a sentence
FALLACIOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary To unquestioningly adhere to traditional policies when there is good reason for change can be regarded as a fallacious appeal to authority
fallacious adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of fallacious adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
FALLACIOUS definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary If an idea, argument, or reason is fallacious, it is wrong because it is based on a fallacy
Fallacious - definition of fallacious by The Free Dictionary 1 Containing or based on a fallacy: a fallacious assumption 2 Tending to mislead; deceptive: fallacious testimony
fallacious, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary fallacious, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
Fallacious - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Fallacious comes ultimately from the Latin fallax, "deceptive " The word fallacious might describe an intentional deception or a false conclusion coming from bad science or incomplete understanding
fallacious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective fallacious (comparative more fallacious, superlative most fallacious) Characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken Synonyms: erroneous, incorrect, wrong; see also Thesaurus: false Antonyms: accurate, correct, true Hyponyms: specious, spurious
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