speciousness

  • 1speciousness — 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 …

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  • 2speciousness — noun an appearance of truth that is false or deceptive; seeming plausibility the speciousness of his argument • Syn: ↑meretriciousness • Derivationally related forms: ↑meretricious (for: ↑meretriciousness), ↑specious …

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  • 3Speciousness — 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]… …

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  • 4speciousness — noun see specious …

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  • 5speciousness — See speciously. * * * …

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  • 6speciousness — noun a) The state or quality of being specious. b) The result or product of being specious …

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  • 7speciousness — Synonyms and related words: acting, affectation, apparent character, apparent soundness, appearance, appearances, attitudinizing, bluff, bluffing, casuistry, cheating, circularity, color, coloring, deception, deceptiveness, delusion, disguise,… …

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  • 8speciousness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Plausible but invalid reasoning: casuistry, fallacy, sophism, sophistry, spuriousness. See CORRECT, TRUE …

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  • 9speciousness — spe·cious·ness || spɪːʃəsnɪs n. quality of being specious, state of having the appearance of truth while in actuality being false; state of being deceptively appealing …

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  • 10speciousness — spe·cious·ness …

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