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Spurious Meaning in English

word

ˈspɝiəs/, /ˈspjʊɹiəs
SPYUR-ee-uhs
spjˈʊɹɪəs
spyOOR-ee-uhs

Definition

Something that is spurious is false or not what it claims to be, though it might appear real or genuine at first.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly formal or academic, often used for claims, arguments, data, or documents that are fake or misleading. Common with 'spurious claims', 'spurious correlation', 'spurious document'. Not for physical objects, but for facts, logic, or authenticity.

Example Sentences

The scientist rejected the spurious data from the experiment.

basic

His excuse was clearly spurious, and no one believed it.

basic

Many people fell for the spurious advertisement online.

basic

There's a lot of spurious information circulating on social media these days.

natural

We have to be careful not to fall for spurious arguments in political debates.

natural

That theory sounds impressive, but it's actually based on spurious assumptions.

natural