fallaciously

[US]/fəˈleɪʃəsli/
[UK]/fəˈleɪʃəsli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv.in a misleading or deceptive manner; in a way that is false or misleading

Phrases & Collocations

fallaciously argued

fallaciously claimed

fallaciously reasoned

fallaciously presented

fallaciously justified

fallaciously interpreted

fallaciously concluded

fallaciously derived

fallaciously assumed

fallaciously stated

Example Sentences

he argued fallaciously about the benefits of the new policy.

she fallaciously claimed that all scientists agree with her theory.

the report was criticized for fallaciously linking the two events.

his fallaciously presented argument misled the audience.

they fallaciously assumed that higher prices always mean better quality.

the politician fallaciously suggested that crime rates would drop.

fallaciously reasoning can lead to poor decision-making.

she was fallaciously convinced that her method was foolproof.

his fallaciously drawn conclusions were quickly debunked.

fallaciously attributing blame can damage relationships.

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