0 false, not real, or not legal: --
She produced some bogus documents to support her application.
On investigation, his claim was found to be bogus.
1 (of something) not what it appears or claims to be; false but made to look real: --
But the question is bogus.
Love to record in bogus sound system.
Such a check seems quite appropriate, given that all too often we have found welfare-independent justifications to be bogus.
As for what belongs to us, it is as though we had no authentic music of our own, only artificial simulations or bogus approximations.
The governor's forces again broke into the hall, this time electing a set of bogus officers.
Some of these associations are known to be bogus.
It would have been difficult to have inserted fresh entries in these, and it seems unlikely that the original entries were bogus.
Both mainstream and bogus science are contested across all four categories.