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fallaciousadjective not using or following good reasoningit's fallacious to say that something must exist because science hasn't proven its nonexistence illegitimate, illogical, inconsequent, inconsequential, invalid, irrational, nonrational, unreasonable, unreasoning, unsound, weak eristic(also eristical), misleading, sophistic(or sophistical), specioushalf-baked, ill-advised, misguided, unconsidered, unreasonedinconsistentabsurd, asinine, foolish, meaningless, nonsensical, preposterous, reasonless, senseless, sillyKafkaesque, odd, peculiar, strange, surreal, unusual, weirdinsane, mad, nutty, wacky(also whacky)disordered, disorganized, rambling, randomunconvincinginexplicable, unaccountable, unexplainable logical, rational, reasonable, sound, valid, well-founded, well-grounded commonsense, sane, sensible, sober, wiseenlightened, informed, just, justified, reasonedordered, organizedclear, cogent, compelling, convincing, credible, persuasive, plausible, satisfying, solidcertain, sure, trueconfirmed, corroborated, demonstrated, established, substantiated, validated tending or having power to deceiveconsumers who harbor the fallacious belief that credit-card spending will never catch up with them beguiling, deceitful, deceiving, deceptive, deluding, delusive, delusory, false, misleading, specious artful, crafty, cunning, devious, foxy, guileful, shady, shifty, slick, sly, sneaking, sneaky, subtile, subtle, trick, trickish, tricky, underhand, underhanded, wilyinaccurate, incorrect, wrongbewildering, confounding, distracting, perplexing, puzzlingambidextrous, crooked, defrauding, dishonest, dissembling, double-dealing, duplicitous, faithless, fast, fraudulent, knavish, lying, mendacious, untrustworthy, untruthfulbogus, counterfeit, fake, feigned, forged, jive(slang), phony(also phoney), sham, spuriousinsidious, perfidious, treacherousambiguous, circuitous, equivocal, evasiveartificial, backhanded, hypocritical, insincere, left-handed, two-faced aboveboard, forthright, nondeceptive, straightforward candid, direct, foursquare, frank, free-spoken, open, openhearted, outspoken, plain, plainspoken, straightclarifying, elucidative, explanatory, illuminatingrevealing, revelatoryhonest, trustworthy, truthful in the 15th century |