UNSOUND vs FALLACIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Not in good condition; damaged or decayed
- Of e.g. advice
- Suffering from severe mental illness
- Containing or based on a fallacy
- Physically unsound or diseased
- In deplorable condition
- Not dependably strong or solid.
- Not physically or mentally healthy.
- Not true or logically valid; fallacious.
- Not sound; not whole; not solid; defective; infirm; diseased.
- Not sound financially
- Deceptive or misleading.
- Containing or based on a fallacy
- Based on an incorrect or misleading notion or information
- Intended to deceive
- Tending to mislead; deceptive.
- Characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
- Embodying or pertaining to a fallacy; illogical; fitted to deceive; misleading; delusive.
UNSOUND vs FALLACIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not sound.
- Not in good condition
- Damaged or decayed
- Pertaining to, of the nature of, or embodying fallacy; deceptively erroneous or misleading.
- Of a deceptive quality; having a misleading appearance.
- Synonyms Fallacious, Delusive, Deceptive; deceiving, deceitful, misleading, sophistical, elusory, illusive, false, disappointing. Deceptive may be used where there is or is not an attempt to deceive; in delusive and fallacious the intent to deceive is only figurative: as, a fallacious argument; a delusive hope. See deceptive.
- Involving deception
- - S.T.Coleridge
UNSOUND vs FALLACIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Corroded, Speculative, Insecure, Dilapidated, Rotted, Bad, Rotten, Unhealthy, Insane, Unreliable, Risky, Invalid, Fallacious, Unstable, Unfit
- False, Erroneous, Preposterous, Untrue, Absurd, Spurious, Specious, Fraudulent, Invalid, Wrong, Dishonorable, Unsound, Incorrect, Deceitful, Dishonest
UNSOUND vs FALLACIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Corroded, Speculative, Insecure, Dilapidated, Rotted, Bad, Rotten, Unhealthy, Insane, Unreliable, Risky, Invalid, Fallacious, Unstable, Unfit
- False, Erroneous, Preposterous, Untrue, Absurd, Spurious, Specious, Fraudulent, Invalid, Wrong, Dishonorable, Unsound, Incorrect, Deceitful, Dishonest
UNSOUND vs FALLACIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We find this approach unsound for two reasons.
- However, valid arguments may be sound or unsound.
- But such a view would also be unsound.
- The petitioner has been of an unsound mind.
- Proposed Tax Legislation Is Economically Unsound and Confusing.
- As the concrete deteriorates, it becomes structurally unsound.
- Unsound closes with a spotlight on Bocian Records.
- Applicant must not be of an unsound mind.
- This diffusion of responsibility is unsound and unwise.
- Persons of unsound mind The agreement with a person of unsound mind in India, is void.
- If anyone professes so then they are completely fallacious.
- Can you see how your argument is fallacious?
- Your entire post is fallacious, conspiracy theory nonsense.
- The underlying assumptions in this argument are fallacious.
- False arguments always lead to a fallacious conclusion.
- This argument is fallacious for several reasons, however.
- Well, I find the arguments put forth fallacious.
- Quote RE: the Fire in Rome is Fallacious?
- Human memory is a marvelous but fallacious instrument.
- In the context of being fallacious, again a huge percentage of Malaysian undergraduates were not fallacious.
UNSOUND vs FALLACIOUS: QUESTIONS
- Can a person of unsound mind be charged under Section 84 IPC?
- How did the ministers determine that King Ludwig was mentally unsound?
- What is an unsafe and unsound practice under Regulation W?
- Is the presumption of regularity in official duty fundamentally unsound?
- Is it possible for a valid syllogism to be unsound?
- What happens when mortar is applied to unsound concrete?
- Which of the following ingredients makes cement unsound?
- What happens when you make logically unsound arguments?
- What are some words that mean structurally unsound?
- What are examples of unsound and invalid arguments?
- How to differentiate between a legitimate and a fallacious appeal to authority?
- Is it time for Responsible Gun Owners to stop regurgitating fallacious arguments?
- Why is the line of reasoning in this passage fallacious?
- What are some non-fallacious uses of the ad misericordiam?
- Are all predictions about what is likely to occur fallacious?
- Are there any fallacious arguments that misuse modal concepts?
- Do Presuppositionalists embrace fallacious circularity?