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  • 1 safsatacı

    specious reasoner, sophist, casuist.

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  • 2 yanıltıcı

    adj. captious, colorable, elusory, fallacious, illusive, illusory, misleading, perversive, specious, token
    * * *
    1. pseudo 2. specious 3. misleading (n.)

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  • 3 aldatıcı

    adj. deceptive, fake, tricky, trickish, illusory, illusive, baffling, beguiling, catchy, colorable, colored, coloured [Brit.], delusive, devious, dishonest, double-dealing, elusory, fallacious, googly, indirect, specious, treacherous, tricksy
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    n. hype, exaggeration, embellishment, marketing message that exaggerates its description of the facts and embellishes the truth, dishonest scheme
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    1. deceptive 2. delusive 3. fallacious 4. illusive 5. illusory

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  • 4 görünüşte iyi olan

    adj. specious

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  • 5 safsata

    sophistry, casuistry, specious reasoning.

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  • 6 sofizm

    sophism, specious reasoning.

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  • 7 yanıltmaca

    sophism, piece of specious reasoning.

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  • 8 ıskonto

    1. com. discount, discounting (a note or bill). 2. com. discount (the amount of a discount). 3. discount, price reduction. 4. discount (made for the specious element in a story), grain of salt: Onun söylediklerini ıskontoyla dinle! Take what he says with a grain of salt! - etmek /ı/ 1. to discount (a note or bill). 2. to give a discount of, reduce the price by (a specified amount): Yüz bin lira ıskonto ettim. I´ve given a discount of one hundred thousand liras. 3. to discount, take (what someone says) with a grain of salt. - haddi com. discount rate. - yapmak /a/ to give (someone) a discount.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Specious — Spe cious, a. [L. speciosusgood looking, beautiful, specious, fr. species look, show, appearance; cf. F. sp[ e]coeux. See {Species}.] 1. Presenting a pleasing appearance; pleasing in form or look; showy. [1913 Webster] Some [serpents] specious… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • specious — specious, spurious Specious, like the Latin word speciosus from which it is derived, began its life meaning ‘having a fine outward appearance’ (from Latin species ‘outward form’), but in the 17c acquired the unfavourable connotations that now… …   Modern English usage

  • specious — I adjective affected, apparent, appearing, artificial, assumed, believable, bogus, casuistic, casuistical, colorable, colored, convincing, counterfeit, credible, deceiving, deceptive, deluding, delusive, delusory, erroneous, exterior, external,… …   Law dictionary

  • specious — [spē′shəs] adj. [ME, fair, beautiful < L speciosus, showy, beautiful, plausible < species, look, show, appearance: see SPECIES] 1. seeming to be good, sound, correct, logical, etc. without really being so; plausible but not genuine… …   English World dictionary

  • specious argument — index non sequitur Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • specious reasoning — index non sequitur, sophistry Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • specious — (adj.) c.1400, pleasing to the sight, fair, from L. speciosus good looking, beautiful, from species appearance (see SPECIES (Cf. species)). Meaning seemingly desirable, reasonable or probable, but not really so is first recorded 1610s …   Etymology dictionary

  • specious — *plausible, believable, colorable, credible Analogous words: *vain, nugatory, empty, hollow, idle: delusory, delusive, *misleading, deceptive: deceitful, *dishonest, untruthful, mendacious, lying …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • specious — [adj] misleading apparent, apparently right, beguiling, captious, casuistic, colorable, credible, deceptive, delusive, empty, erroneous, fallacious, false, flattering, hollow, idle, illogical, inaccurate, incorrect, likely, nugatory, ostensible,… …   New thesaurus

  • specious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) superficially plausible, but actually wrong. 2) misleading in appearance. DERIVATIVES speciously adverb speciousness noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «beautiful»: from Latin speciosus fair, plausible …   English terms dictionary

  • Specious present — The specious present is the time duration wherein one s perceptions are considered to be in the present.James, W. (1893). [http://books.google.com/books?id=JLcAAAAAMAAJ The principles of psychology] . New York: H. Holt and Company. Page 609.]… …   Wikipedia

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