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sophistry

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/ˈsɑfɪstri/
1

the use of clever but deceptive arguments intended to mislead

  • His argument was pure sophistry, designed to confuse the jury.
  • Politicians often rely on sophistry to win debates.
  • The article was full of sophistry, making flawed points seem convincing.
  • She saw through his sophistry and rejected the proposal.
  • The philosopher criticized the sophistry in popular rhetoric.