Fallacious
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British pronunciation/fælˈe‍ɪʃəs/
American pronunciation/fəˈɫeɪʃəs/

Definición y Significado de "fallacious"

fallacious
01

falaz

intended to make someone believe something that is not correct or true
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The salesperson 's pitch relied on fallacious reasoning, using misleading statistics and exaggerated benefits to deceive customers into making a purchase.
The politician 's speech was filled with fallacious claims and misleading statistics, aiming to deceive the public and gain support.
A fallacious assurance of guaranteed high returns formed the core of the Ponzi scheme, luring unsuspecting investors.
02

falaz, erróneo

based on an incorrect or misleading notion or information
03

equivocado

not based on correct reasons or facts
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The fallacious nature of the argument became evident after closer examination.
She pointed out that the reasoning behind the decision was fallacious.
They avoided using fallacious logic in their debate to maintain credibility.
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The salesperson's pitch relied on fallacious reasoning, using misleading statistics and exaggerated benefits to deceive customers into making a purchase.
The politician's speech was filled with fallacious claims and misleading statistics, aiming to deceive the public and gain support.
A fallacious assurance of guaranteed high returns formed the core of the Ponzi scheme, luring unsuspecting investors.
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