Sentence example with the word 'fallacious'

fallacious

aberrant, askew, corrupt, distorted, flawed, inauthentic, nonrational, peccant, self-deluding, unactual, unscriptural

Definition adj. containing or based on a fallacy

Last update: January 19, 2017


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There is an idea prevalent that humble bees do not sting, but this is fallacious.   [adjective]

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I think that that argument is fallacious and we should fix it.   [adjective]

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He seemed to be interested in many different areas and likes to talk about them but what he says is often fallacious.   [adjective]

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George Fernandez's statement on safe passage to mujahideens was fallacious.   [adjective]

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Now a generalisation based upon either of these kinds of unity would be fallacious.   [adjective]

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What else can we understand from the ever-increasing emphasis placed on the utterly fallacious concept of " human rights " as applying to individuals?   [adjective]

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And how utterly fallacious the stereotyped notion that the teachings of Anarchism, or certain exponents of these teachings, are responsible for the acts of political violence.   [adjective]

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This was interpreted to Tristram, who found the argument fallacious, but fell on his knees and kissed M.   [adjective]

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"The voice itself may be most fallacious."   [adjective]

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Still, through this fallacious medium, a real enlargement of ideas is attained.   [adjective]

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