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- Dictionaryspecious/ˈspiːʃəs/
adjective
- 1. superficially plausible, but actually wrong: "a specious argument"
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The meaning of SPECIOUS is having a false look of truth or genuineness : sophistic. How to use specious in a sentence. Did you know?
SPECIOUS definition: 1. seeming to be right or true, but really wrong or false: 2. seeming to be right or true, but…. Learn more.
specious. Use specious to describe an argument that seems to be good, correct, or logical, but is not so. We live on the earth, therefore the earth must be the center of the universe. This has been proven to be a specious theory of the solar system. Specious is pronounced "SPEE-shuhs."
SPECIOUS meaning: 1. seeming to be right or true, but really wrong or false: 2. seeming to be right or true, but…. Learn more.
adjective. Something that is specious seems to exist or be true, but is not real or true. [formal] It is unlikely that the Duke was convinced by such specious arguments. Synonyms: fallacious, misleading, deceptive, plausible More Synonyms of specious. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.