Definition: Seemingly well-reasoned, plausible or true, but actually fallacious.
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Random Sentences:
- Financial advisors must be worthy of trust.
- Their opinions are quite alike.
- The people in Italy are warm and welcoming.
- Exercise is an everyday necessity for athletes.
- The task was easy but boring.
- He impressed the judges with his modern dancing routine.
- I watch the evening news daily.
- Talent is only one factor of success.
- Multilingual officers help serve New York’s immigrant communities.
- The new phone has a better camera.
- Be careful not to get too close to the fire.
- Fever reducers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can help bring down a high temperature.
- Snuzzle was small and fluffy, with ears like cotton candy and fur that glowed softly in the dark.
- She has a brilliant mind for solving puzzles.
- I haven’t seen him since Monday.
- They visited an old, untenanted castle.
- The baby cried loudly in the middle of the night.
- Delivery apps help small restaurants grow by reaching more customers.
- He’s the least likely to quit.
- Traffic laws and speed limits vary from one state to another.
