INVALID vs SPURIOUS: NOUN
- A person who is weak and infirm; one who is disabled for active service; especially, one in chronic ill health who is unable to care for himself.
- Hence Something that is damaged, or the worse for wear, but not so much as to be wholly unserviceable.
- An infirm or sickly person; one who is affected by disease or disabled by any infirmity.
- One who is confined to home or bed because of illness, disability or injury
- Any person with a disability.
- Someone who is incapacitated by a chronic illness or injury
- N/A
INVALID vs SPURIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Having no cogency or legal force
- Intended for use by an invalid.
- Of no force, weight, or cogency; not valid; weak.
- Having no force, effect, or efficacy; void; null.
- Not well; feeble; infirm; sickly.
- Not valid; not true, correct, acceptable or appropriate.
- No longer valid
- Bastardly, illegitimate
- False, not authentic, not genuine
- The bastard wing, or alula.
- The first, or outer, primary quill when rudimentary or much reduced in size, as in certain singing birds.
- Not legitimate; bastard.
- Not trustworthy; dubious or fallacious.
- Lacking authenticity or validity in essence or origin; not genuine.
- Born out of wedlock
- Intended to deceive
- Plausible but false
- Born to unwed parents.
INVALID vs SPURIOUS: VERB
- Injure permanently
- Force to retire, remove from active duty, as of firemen
- To exempt from duty because of injury or ill health.
- N/A
INVALID vs SPURIOUS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make or render invalid or infirm.
- To classify or enroll as an invalid.
- N/A
INVALID vs SPURIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To cause one's self to be registered as an invalid.
- To register as an invalid; enroll on the list of invalids in the military or naval service; give leave of absence from duty on account of ill health.
- To affect with disease; render an invalid: chiefly in the past participle.
- Deficient in health; infirm; weak; sick.
- In law, having no validity or binding force; wanting efficacy; null; void: as, an invalid contract or agreement.
- Not valid; of no force, weight, or cogency; weak.
- Not legitimate; bastard: as, spurious issue.
- Not proceeding from the true source or from the source pretended; not being what it pretends or appears to be; not genuine; counterfeit; false; adulterated.
- In zoology:
- False; resembling a part or organ, but not having its function: as, spurious eyes or limbs.
- Having the functions of an organ, but morphologically different from it: as, the spurious legs, or prolegs, of a caterpillar.
- Aborted or changed so that the normal functions no longer exist: as, the spurious or aborted front legs of certain butterflies.
- Erroneous; incorrectly established: as, a spurious genus or species. See pseudogenus.
- In botany, false; counterfeit; apparent only.
- Synonyms Spurious, Supposititious, and Counterfeit agree in expressing intent to deceive, except that counterfeit may be used with figurative lightness where no dishonorable purpose is implied. Spurious, not genuine, expresses strong disapprobation of the deception, successful or attempted. Supposititious applies only to that which is substituted for the genuine; it thus expresses a class under the spurious: a supposititious work of Athanasius is not one that is supposed to have been written by him, but one that is palmed off upon the public as being the genuine text of a work that he is known to have written; a supposititious child is a changeling; was the Tichborne claimant the genuine or a supposititious Sir Roger? Counterfeit applies also to a class under the spurious—namely, to that which is made in attempted imitation of something else: as, a counterfeit coin, bank-note, signature. Chatterton's manuscripts were spurious, but not supposititious; as they were not exact imitations of any particular manuscripts of early days, they would hardly be called counterfeit. See factitious.
- Ostensibly valid, but not actually valid
- False or fake; not what it appears to be
INVALID vs SPURIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Disable, Sophistic, Sophistical, False, Spurious, Void, Uncollectible, Specious, Fallacious, Nugatory, Expired, Unsound, Nullified, Invalidated, Null
- Dubious, Bogus, Fallacious, Misbegot, Bastard, Natural, Misbegotten, Bastardly, Imitative, Counterfeit, Invalid, Illegitimate, Inauthentic, Unauthentic, Specious
INVALID vs SPURIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disable, Sophistic, Sophistical, False, Spurious, Void, Uncollectible, Specious, Fallacious, Nugatory, Expired, Unsound, Nullified, Invalidated, Null
- Dubious, Bogus, Fallacious, Misbegot, Bastard, Natural, Misbegotten, Bastardly, Imitative, Counterfeit, Invalid, Illegitimate, Inauthentic, Unauthentic, Specious
INVALID vs SPURIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Agreement is unenforceable or invalid shall not render any other provision of this Agreement unenforceable or invalid.
- Use the Ignore Fields with Invalid Types property to replace data of invalid data types with default values.
- Short error: Invalid Task Attribute Map Id or Invalid Task Attribute Value.
- If any part of the regulations promulgated is declared invalid, all parts that are severable from the invalid parts shall remain in effect.
- Once a thirdparty buys without actual knowledge of the invalid lien, that transaction will not be undone notwithstanding the invalid lien.
- Directory does not automatically clean up invalid objects, but invalid objects and attributes appear in searches and can be deactivated manually.
- Invalid Arrest Warrant: a criminal case WILL NOT be dismissed on the basis of an invalid arrest warrant.
- Error Message: Invalid Warehouse or Warehouse Not Available You have entered an invalid warehouse.
- If you enter an invalid path or name, a message appears indicating that the output MSI file name is invalid.
- Will is invalid if the condition imposed is invalid or contrary to law.
- Next, the critiques you make are largely spurious.
- Some fakes come with magnificent, but spurious, provenances.
- INSERT statements often have a spurious estimated cost.
- Spurious access errors appear while running IP Multicast.
- Sopori testimonio, the same spurious signature of Carrillo.
- Job satisfaction and performance: Is the relationship spurious?
- Such overlap is quit rare for spurious modifications.
- Such spurious imports are generally harmless but unsightly.
- The spurious new axis now no longer appears.
- This book is the most comprehensive, and it includes spurious works or works thought to be spurious.
INVALID vs SPURIOUS: QUESTIONS
- Why is my SEC_E_crypto_system_invalid code invalid?
- Why is my DXGI_present_stereo_prefer_right flag invalid?
- What causes invalid character'$AVD_hide_password__0'?
- How to add invalid invalid argument for database in Crystal Reports?
- What happens if you have an invalid or invalid carer spouse?
- Why am I getting invalid URI invalid port specified in WPF?
- What is invalid session / invalid token / failed to verify username?
- What does invalid path size invalid mean in service request?
- What does invalid-input-secret parameter is invalid?
- What is invalid session/invalid token/failed to verify?
- What is the convergent T-statistic for spurious regression?
- Did a Bhagalpur man die after consuming spurious liquor?
- Is the ascription of Goethe to Haim Ginott spurious?
- How to eliminate spurious minutiae in image post processing?
- How does the p746 protect against spurious operation?
- Is the Tanaka Memorial (1927) authentic or spurious?
- What are some spurious assumptions about IAS officers?
- When do sociologists assume non spurious causality?
- Which immunoglobulin administration may cause spurious hyponatremia?
- Can EDTA contamination cause spurious hyperkalaemia?