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sophistrynoun reasoning or arguments that sound correct but are actually falseShe said that many of the points made during the debate were pure sophistry. circumlocution, equivocation, shuffle, tergiversationambiguity, ambiguousness, equivocalness, murkiness, nebulousness, obscureness, obscurity, opacityquibblingdeception, deceptiveness, delusiondishonesty, mendaciousness, mendacity, untruthfulnessspeciousness, spuriousnessinaccuracy, incorrectnesssophismfactoidsuperstitionfiction, pretense(or pretence)distortion, misapprehension, miscomprehension, misinterpretation, misjudgment, misperception, misunderstandingmisinformation, misknowledge, misreport, misrepresentation, misstatementfib, half-truth, lie, story, taleerror, fallacy, falsehood, falsity, hallucination, illusion, misbelief, misconception, myth, old wivesʼ tale, untruth truth, verityaccuracy, actuality, correctness, factuality, factualness, genuinenesscredibility, honesty, trustworthiness, truthfulness, veracitycandor, directness, forthrightness, frankness, openheartedness, openness, plainness, plumpness, straightforwardness in the 14th century |