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Quick definitions from WordNet (spurious)
▸ adjective: plausible but false ("The spurious inferences from obsolescent notions of causality- Ethel Albert")
▸ adjective: intended to deceive ("A spurious work of art")
▸ adjective: born out of wedlock ("The dominions of both rulers passed away to their spurious or doubtful offspring- E.A.Freeman")
▸ Also see spuriousness
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▸ Rhymes of spurious
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▸ adjective: plausible but false ("The spurious inferences from obsolescent notions of causality- Ethel Albert")
▸ adjective: intended to deceive ("A spurious work of art")
▸ adjective: born out of wedlock ("The dominions of both rulers passed away to their spurious or doubtful offspring- E.A.Freeman")
▸ Also see spuriousness
▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to spurious
▸ Usage examples for spurious
▸ Popular nouns described by spurious
▸ Words that often appear near spurious
▸ Rhymes of spurious
▸ Invented words related to spurious