Synonym: deceitful, fraudulent, unsound. Similar words: salacious, capacious, sagacious, audacious, voracious, vivacious, pugnacious, loquacious. Meaning: [fə'leɪʃəs] adj. 1. containing or based on a fallacy 2. intended to deceive 3. based on an incorrect or misleading notion or information.
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(1) His argument is based on fallacious reasoning.
(2) Their main argument is fallacious.
(3) Such an argument is misleading, if not wholly fallacious.
(4) Such a bill would be entirely fallacious.
(5) Of course, continued Durieu(http://Sentencedict.com), this is a fallacious approach.
(6) This is fallacious, as a study of esoteric teachings soon makes clear.
(7) In these circumstances facile and fallacious deductions about the consequences of having abolished the death penalty were bound to be rife.
(8) This development was usually formally fallacious, as the philosopher G. E. Moore pointed out.
(9) Don't be misled by the fallacious advertisement.
(10) Nothing is so fallacious as fact, except figures.
(11) Nothing is so fallacious as facts(Sentencedict.com), except figures.
(12) His fallacious reasoning annoyed all the people present.
(13) A fallacious or illogical argument or conclusion.
(14) Gauss showed him that the proof was fallacious.
(15) Fallacious assumption and method are piled upon each other like Pelion on Ossa.
(16) A fallacious proof was accepted as correct for a decade.
(17) Nothing can be more fallacious than this kind of argument.
(18) Fallacious and misleading arguments are most easily detected if set out in correct syllogistic form.
(19) This inference is fallacious without reasonable evidence to support it.
(20) While new forms appear constantly, the fallacious structure of the commercial form is gradually obvious.
(21) If we are to avoid this foundationalist conclusion we shall have to show that the regress argument is fallacious.
(22) A similar attempt to cut the Gordian knot of Chapter 4 also proves to be fallacious.
(23) Sometimes these views are based on reasoning that an economist would judge fallacious.
(24) However, many of the severest critics of the RAWP formula seem to have adopted fallacious lines of argument.
(25) The either-or argument is of course as unfair as it is fallacious.
(26) Common sense tells us, this kind of sound may have break biasedding is fallacious even.
(27) The idea that it is better to keep their identity a secret is fallacious.
(28) But, forward much make a move became the truth fallacious.
(29) Each of the three links in this equation is fallacious , of course.
(30) The earlier belief that the Sun moves round the Earth was fallacious.
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