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fallacy

noun
Syllables
fa·
lla·
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/ˈfæləsi/
a false idea or belief based on invalid arguments, often one that many people think is true
Examples
  • The belief that all politicians are corrupt because a few have been involved in scandals is a fallacy, as it relies on a hasty generalization and ignores the many politicians who act with integrity.
  • Rooted in a fallacy, the belief that wearing a lucky charm guarantees success disregards the role of skill, preparation, and opportunity in achieving desired outcomes.
  • The belief that all members of a particular ethnic group are universally untrustworthy is a fallacy built on stereotypes and can lead to discrimination and prejudice.
Synonyms
false belief
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