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specious

[spee-shuhs] / ˈspi ʃəs /


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Specious ones to the left, weird ones to the right—all arise from motivated reasoning.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 23, 2025

"Specious and spurious legal bullying of artists should be vigorously opposed, and that opposition must begin first and foremost with all of us in the New York Theatre community," the letter says.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 19, 2012

"Specious enough to satisfy the Convention itself if ever I should be called to task," answered Charlot, with heat.

From The Trampling of the Lilies by Sabatini, Rafael

Specious objections have been and still are made to almost every doctrine of Christianity.

From War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ by Dodge, David Low

Specious promises led to theories, theories to declamations, declamation to combination, combination to denunciation, and denunciation to open hostilities.

From The Monikins by Cooper, James Fenimore




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