adverb
- in a way that appears reasonable or attractive but is actually false or misleading
Examples
- The politician speciously argued that cutting education funding would improve schools.
- She speciously claimed that the expensive treatment was necessary for her recovery.
- The advertisement speciously suggested that the product could cure any illness.
- He speciously reasoned that working longer hours would automatically lead to better results.
- The company speciously presented the layoffs as an opportunity for remaining employees.
- The theory was speciously attractive but lacked solid evidence.