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1 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--------n. hype, exaggeration, embellishment, marketing message that exaggerates its description of the facts and embellishes the truth, dishonest scheme* * *1. deceptive 2. delusive 3. fallacious 4. illusive 5. illusory -
2 boş
adj. empty, blank, vacant, vain, free, unoccupied, disengaged, airy, barren, bootless, captious, chimerical, desert, expressionless, fallacious, flat, without any foundation, without foundation, frivolous, frothy, futile, gaseous, for hire, hollow* * *1. blank 2. blanky 3. empty 4. futile 5. inane 6. nugatory 7. null 8. unoccupied 9. vacant 10. void 11. emptier (adj.) 12. voiding (n.) -
3 temelsiz
adj. baseless, without foundation, without any foundation, ungrounded, footless, fallacious, insubstantial, built on sand* * *groundless -
4 yanıltıcı
adj. captious, colorable, elusory, fallacious, illusive, illusory, misleading, perversive, specious, token* * *1. pseudo 2. specious 3. misleading (n.) -
5 safsata
adj. fallacious--------n. sophistry, sophism, nonsense, casuistry, fallacy, flubdub, jesuitry, quiddity -
6 safsatalı
adj. fallacious, casuistic, casuistical, quibbling, sophistic -
7 hatalı
"faulty, false, fallacious, erroneous, inaccurate, incorrect, errant, defective; wrong, mistaken" -
8 yanlış
"error, blunder, mistake, wrong, fault; wrong, incorrect, false, mistaken, improper, inaccurate, inexact, fallacious; wrong" -
9 sofist
,-ti phil. 1. (a) Sophist. 2. Sophist, of the Sophists. 3. sophist, fallacious reasoner.
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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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fallacious — [fə lā′shəs] adj. [L fallaciosus] 1. containing a fallacy; erroneous [fallacious reasoning] 2. a) misleading or deceptive b) causing disappointment; delusive fallaciously adv. fallaciousness n … English World dictionary
fallacious — I adjective abounding in error, beguiling, contrary to fact, deceitful, deceiving, deceptive, delusive, delusory, devoid of truth, distorted, erroneous, fallax, false, faultful, faulty, faulty in logic, fraudulent, groundless, guileful, illusive … Law dictionary
fallacious — c.1500, from FALLACY (Cf. fallacy) (L. fallacia) + OUS (Cf. ous). Related: Fallaciously; fallaciousness … Etymology dictionary
fallacious — sophistical, casuistical (see under FALLACY) Analogous words: irrational, unreasonable: *misleading, deceptive, delusive, delusory: equivocal, ambiguous (see OBSCURE) Antonyms: sound, valid … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fallacious — [adj] false, wrong beguiling, deceiving, deceptive, deluding, delusive, delusory, erroneous, fictitious, fishy*, fraudulent, illogical, illusory, incorrect, invalid, irrational, mad, misleading, mistaken, off*, phony, reasonless, sophistic,… … New thesaurus
fallacious — fallaciously, adv. fallaciousness, n. /feuh lay sheuhs/, adj. 1. containing a fallacy; logically unsound: fallacious arguments. 2. deceptive; misleading: fallacious testimony. 3. disappointing; delusive: a fallacious peace. [1500 10; < L… … Universalium
fallacious — adjective 1. containing or based on a fallacy fallacious reasoning an unsound argument • Syn: ↑unsound • Similar to: ↑invalid • Derivationally related forms: ↑unsoundness … Useful english dictionary
fallacious — [[t]fəle͟ɪʃəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED If an idea, argument, or reason is fallacious, it is wrong because it is based on a fallacy. [FORMAL] Their main argument is fallacious, and their conclusions untenable. Syn: false … English dictionary
fallacious — /fəˈleɪʃəs/ (say fuh layshuhs) adjective 1. deceptive: fallacious evidence. 2. containing a fallacy; logically unsound: fallacious arguments. –fallaciously, adverb –fallaciousness, noun …
fallacious — adjective Date: 1509 1. embodying a fallacy < a fallacious conclusion > 2. tending to deceive or mislead ; delusive • fallaciously adverb • fallaciousness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary