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spuriousness

/spyoor-ee-uhs/US // ˈspyʊər i əs //UK // (ˈspjʊərɪəs) //

虚假性,奢侈性,奢侈,欺诈性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not genuine, authentic, or true; not from the claimed, pretended, or proper source; counterfeit.
    • : Biology. having a similar appearance but a different structure.
    • : of illegitimate birth; bastard.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounfallacy
Synonyms
aberration畸变,色差,偏差,畸形ambiguity模糊性,含糊性,含糊不清,歧义artifice构造,构造物,构造性,构造的bias偏见,偏颇,偏袒,偏心casuistry案例分析,案例研究,案情分析,案例分析法cavil洞穴,穴位,穴居,蛀牙deceit骗术,骗局,欺骗,骗人deception诈骗,欺骗,欺骗行为,欺骗性deceptiveness欺骗性,欺骗性强,欺诈性,欺骗delusion错觉,妄想,妄念,幻想deviation偏差,偏离,偏离度,背离elusion幻想,幻觉,幻象,幻影equivocation多虑,多意,多义性,多疑erratum排错,排除错误,排除法,排错票erroneousness错误性,错误,错谬性,错误的error错误,误差,错,差错evasion逃避,逃避行为,躲避,逃避责任falsehood谬误,谬论,假话,虚伪性faultiness过失,错误性,过错,过错性flaw缺陷,缺点,瑕疵,缺点是heresy异端邪说,异端,异教,妖言惑众illogicality不合逻辑性,不合逻辑,不符合逻辑,逻辑性inconsistency矛盾的地方,不一致,矛盾性,矛盾inexactness不精确性,不确切性,不精确,非精确性invalidity无效,无效性,失效,无效的misapprehension误解,错误理解,错觉,不理解miscalculation误判,误算,误解,误区misconstrual误区,错综复杂,误解,误导misinterpretation误读,误解,曲解,误导性解释mistake错,错误,失误,纰漏notion观念,概念,理念,观点paradox悖论,矛盾,悖谬,佯谬perversion变态,变态行为,变态性,歪曲preconception预想,预测,预先设想,预想的prejudice偏见,成见,偏执,损害quirk诡异,诡计多端,诡辩,诡秘solecism独裁主义,独断专行,鳎目鱼,独裁症sophism诡辩主义,歪理邪说,诡辩术,诡辩学sophistry歪理邪说,歪理,强词夺理,诡辩术speciousness特异性,特异功能,特殊性,特质subterfuge潜规则,隐蔽性,伪装,掩饰untruth不真实的东西,不真实,不实之词,不真实的事non sequitur无序之说,无序之论,非序言,无序的说法quibbling争论不休,争论不休的,争论,争吵

Examples

  • Part of an effective rebuttal to such malicious positions may come from extending our understanding of racism to include the anecdotal, spurious and pseudoscientific birth of these ideas centuries ago.

  • President Obama repeated the spurious gender wage gap statistic in his State of the Union address.

  • As the day progressed, it seemed the misinformation on the internet was growing exponentially spurious by the minute.

  • A spurious, wrong-headed idea that spreads virally and poisons public discourse.

  • With more than 360,000 people, a resurrected New Orleans stands out in high relief from the spurious values of the Tea Party.

  • She was aware how often spurious communications followed the death of a public figure.

  • After l. 479 Thynne inserts And thus in sorowe lefte me alone; it is spurious; see note.

  • And, at the same time, he began to bulk rather large in his own eyes with a certain spurious importance.

  • "Certainly not, Mr. Gilbert Rushmere," drawing herself up, with a withering air of spurious dignity.

  • He was unjustly accused of an attempt to impose upon the world a spurious volume of letters and papers in the name of Shakspeare.

  • Whilst earnestly endeavoring to acquire true politeness, avoid that spurious imitation, affectation.