What is another word for fallaciously?

Pronunciation: [falˈe͡ɪʃəsli] (IPA)

Fallaciously is an adverb that means based on false or misleading information. Some synonyms for fallaciously include erroneously, mistakenly, incorrectly, falsely, wrongly, deceptively, unfoundedly, speciously, misleadingly, and delusively. Using these synonyms can help to describe situations where someone is making an invalid conclusion, spreading wrong information, or failing to support an argument with facts. It is important to be careful when using fallacious claims or arguments because they can lead to misunderstandings or even harm. By using alternative terms that convey the same meaning as fallacious, we can avoid the negative connotations associated with deceptive thinking and promote clearer, more accurate communication.

What are the hypernyms for Fallaciously?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for fallaciously?

Fallaciously means in a deceptive or misleading way. The antonyms for fallaciously are accurately, honestly, faithfully, truthfully, authentically, factually, legitimately, sincerely, reliably, and genuinely. These words convey the opposite meaning of fallaciously and can be used to express the truth or reality of a situation, rather than a mistaken or misleading impression. For example, "She spoke truthfully about her experience, rather than fallaciously exaggerating it," or "He worked sincerely with his colleagues to find an accurate solution to the problem," indicate an honest and authentic approach to communication or problem-solving.

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Usage examples for Fallaciously

We were able to breathe freely now; we could enjoy the great tapering deodars that rose in ranks on the hillsides, the snow-clad needles of ramping rock that bounded the view to north and south, the feathery bamboo-jungle that fringed and half-obscured the mountain torrent, whose cool music-alas, fallaciously cool-was borne to us through the dense screen of waving foliage.
"Hilda Wade A Woman With Tenacity Of Purpose"
Grant Allen
On a little inquiry, they will be found as great an imposition as the successes they are meant to depreciate; for they are all either false or fallaciously applied; or not in the least to the purpose for which they are produced.
"The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12)"
Edmund Burke
Hamilton argued rather fallaciously that these treaties were made by the King of France and were binding upon his successors alone; they were not in force after the Revolutionary Government had destroyed the monarchy.
"Union and Democracy"
Allen Johnson

Famous quotes with Fallaciously

  • Russell's is undeniably one of the great minds of our time. It has always been impelled by a passionate and relentless curiosity and a hatred of cruelty and injustice. An aristocratic gadfly, he has never for any reason hesitated to speak out on any issue that engaged him. Although born in the Victorian era... he seems more like an 18th Century figure from the Age of Reason like Voltaire, whom he strikingly resembles both in physiognomy and spirit. Philosophy is an abstruse subject, which Russell once defined as an unusually ingenious attempt to think fallaciously; the fame of philosophers seldom spreads beyond the confines of university campuses. But Russell's has, because for the last 40 years he has striven to think about complex current issues – politics, history, ethics, economics – and to convey his thoughts to those who longed for insight in language they could understand. And whatever Bertrand Russell has done, wherever he has gone there has usually been laughter.
    Bertrand Russell

Semantically related words: fallacious, fallacy, fallacies, fallacious reasoning, logical fallacy, deductive fallacy, fallacies in mathematics

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