Specious (adj)
spee-sh-us
Superficially plausible, but actually wrong: Misleading in appearance, especially misleadingly attractive.
Originally used to mean beautiful and taken from the Latin speciosus meaning ‘fair’.
Example sentences
“The court determined this argument was specious.”
“It is a specious and cynical reference at best.”
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