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specious (adjective), more specious, most specious
1. A reference to something that is supposedly right or plausible in appearance; however, it is usually neither correct nor is it the real thing: Tracie made an attempt to give herself a specious argument to justify eating much more ice cream than is normal.
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Adam justified his bad behavior with several specious excuses.
2. Etymology: from Latin speciosus, "appearance" and from specere, "to look at."Go to this Word A Day Revisited Index
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-ous, -ious, -eous
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spec-, spic-, spect-, spectat-, spectro- -spectr, -spectful, -spection, -spective
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“more specious”
Seeming to be true but actually referring to something that is false or untrue. (1)
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