0 seeming to be right or true, but really wrong or false: --
specious allegations/promises
1 seeming to be right or true, but really wrong or false: --
a specious distinction
Instead, he had become the 'most specious of modern political charlatans'.
This account seems to entail that co-consciousness is relativized to a particular specious present.
It is important to understand that analogical reasoning, whatever its heuristic usefulness, is a specious form of reasoning.
The supposed importance of former felons being allowed to vote is specious, although their chapter overall is important and intriguing.
Although inter-alter access doesn't force us to reject the non-perspectival thesis, we might have to reject it in order to account for the specious present.
There will be no more hollow virtues, no more specious and splendid crimes.
It may help learners speak several phrases so as to give them a specious sense of fulfillment and achievement.
His cynicism was in part a reaction to his parents' specious cultural standards.