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sophistical
adjective as in evasive
adjective as in fallacious
adjective as in false
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adjective as in illogical
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adjective as in misleading
adjective as in quibbling
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adjective as in sophistic
adjective as in specious
adjective as in wrong
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Example Sentences
Their first college years were full of logic, mostly derived from Aristotle, who identified 14 main types of valid deduction and 13 key gambits of sophistical trickery.
“Sir, your wife is living: that is a fact acknowledged this morning by yourself. If I lived with you as you desire, I should then be your mistress: to say otherwise is sophistical—is false.”
Supreme Court, which accepted New London’s sophistical argument that virtually erased the Constitution’s circumscription of government’s eminent- domain power.
The deeper mystery is why certain conservatives who were once Trump’s fiercest critics have become his most sophistical apologists.
The spread of the sophistical argument that a “diversity of opinions” is the same as “diversity” is worrying.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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