⚠️fallacy (falasi)

noun
/ˈfæl.ə.si/
fallace (fallace)

Signification

a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound arguments
False belief, misconception, false reasoning.
Traduction de la signification
une croyance erronée, surtout fondée sur des arguments non solides
une croyance erronee, surtout fondee sur des arguments non solides

Phrases d'exemple

It is a common fallacy that money can buy happiness.

C'est une fausse croyance courante que l'argent peut acheter le bonheur.
C'est une fausse croyance courante que l'argent peut acheter le bonheur.

The idea that success comes easy is a fallacy.

L'idée que le succès vient facilement est une fallacie.
L'idée que le succès vient facilement est une fallacie.

Synonymes

misconception, falsehood, error, delusion, deception
Entrée 1
misconception, falsehood, error, delusion
Entrée 2
misconception, falsehood, deception

Antonymes

truth, fact, reality, accuracy
Entrée 1
truth, fact, reality
Entrée 2
truth, reality, accuracy

Collocations

logical fallacy, common fallacy, popular fallacy

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