Spurious vs Bilk - What's the difference?
spurious | bilk |
false, not authentic, not genuine
* 2013 , Russell Brand, Russell Brand and the GQ awards: 'It's amazing how absurd it seems' '' (in ''The Guardian , 13 September 2013)[http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2013/sep/13/russell-brand-gq-awards-hugo-boss]
(archaic) bastardly, illegitimate
* Milton
(cribbage) The spoiling of someone's score in the crib.
(obsolete) A deception, a hoax.
To spoil the score of (someone) in cribbage.
To do someone out of their due; to deceive or defraud, to cheat (someone).
*2011 , (Steven Pinker), The Better Angels of Our Nature , Penguin 2012, p. 615:
*:They also perpetrate nonviolent crimes like bilking elderly couples out of their life savings and running a business with ruthless disregard for the welfare of the workforce or stakeholders.
As an adjective spurious
is false, not authentic, not genuine.As a noun bilk is
(cribbage) the spoiling of someone's score in the crib.As a verb bilk is
to spoil the score of (someone) in cribbage.spurious
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- We witness that there is a relationship between government, media and industry that is evident even at this most spurious and superficial level. These three institutions support one another. We know that however cool a media outlet may purport to be, their primary loyalty is to their corporate backers. We know also that you cannot criticise the corporate backers openly without censorship and subsequent manipulation of this information.
- her spurious firstborn