stratagem |
sophistry |
As nouns the difference between stratagem and sophistry
is that
stratagem is a tactic or artifice designed to gain the upper hand, especially one involving underhanded dealings or deception while
sophistry is (uncountable) cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery.
sophistry |
logos |
As a noun sophistry
is (uncountable) cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery.
As a proper noun logos is
(philosophy) in ancient greek philosophy, the rational principle that governs the cosmos.
sophistry |
undefined |
As a noun sophistry
is (uncountable) cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
unsophisticated |
sophistry |
As an adjective unsophisticated
is not sophisticated; lacking sophistication.
As a noun sophistry is
cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery.
sophistry |
solipsism |
As nouns the difference between sophistry and solipsism
is that
sophistry is (uncountable) cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery while
solipsism is (philosophy) the theory that the self is all that exists or that can be proven to exist.
sophistry |
artifice |
As nouns the difference between sophistry and artifice
is that
sophistry is (uncountable) cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery while
artifice is craftsman, artificer.
sophistry |
honesty |
As nouns the difference between sophistry and honesty
is that
sophistry is (uncountable) cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery while
honesty is honor, decency, propriety.
sophistry |
felicitous |
As a noun sophistry
is (uncountable) cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery.
As an adjective felicitous is
fitting; happening at the right time.
sophistry |
quibble |
As nouns the difference between sophistry and quibble
is that
sophistry is cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery while
quibble is a trivial or minor complaint, objection or argument.
As a verb quibble is
to complain or argue in a trivial or petty manner.
demagogism |
sophistry |
As nouns the difference between demagogism and sophistry
is that
demagogism is the practices and principles of a demagogue; a pandering to the multitude for selfish ends while
sophistry is cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery.
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