fictitious |
fallacious |
As adjectives the difference between fictitious and fallacious
is that
fictitious is not real; invented; contrived while
fallacious is characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
fallacious |
improper |
Related terms |
Fallacious is a related term of improper.
As adjectives the difference between fallacious and improper
is that
fallacious is characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken while
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt.
As a verb improper is
(obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit.
fallacious |
valid |
As adjectives the difference between fallacious and valid
is that
fallacious is characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken while
valid is valid.
errant |
fallacious |
As adjectives the difference between errant and fallacious
is that
errant is straying from the proper course or standard, or outside established limits while
fallacious is characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
indubitable |
fallacious |
As adjectives the difference between indubitable and fallacious
is that
indubitable is clearly true; providing no possibility of doubt while
fallacious is characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
As a noun indubitable
is that which is indubitable.
surmise |
fallacious |
As a verb surmise
is .
As an adjective fallacious is
characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
concoct |
fallacious |
As a verb concoct
is to prepare something by mixing various ingredients, especially to prepare food for cooking.
As an adjective fallacious is
characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
feasible |
fallacious |
As adjectives the difference between feasible and fallacious
is that
feasible is that can be done in practice while
fallacious is characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
fallacious |
ridiculous |
As adjectives the difference between fallacious and ridiculous
is that
fallacious is characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken while
ridiculous is deserving of ridicule; foolish; absurd.
fallacious |
impede |
As an adjective fallacious
is characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
As a verb impede is
to get in the way of; to hinder.
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