Fallacious: adj. (word coming from the Latin fallaciosus, from fallacia “ruse”, from fallere).
1. Antiquated or literary meaning: Which is intended to deceive, to mislead.
Synonyms: false, deceitful, hypocritical, lying, perfidious, deceitful.
False promises.
Fallacious (captious, specious) arguments.
Misleading name.
Misleading advertising slogan.
2. Things: Illusory, vain.
A false hope.
Adverb: fallaciously.
Opposites of fallacious: straight, frank, honest, loyal, if...
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