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speciosity
[ spee-shee-os-i-tee ]
noun
- the quality or state of being specious.
speciosity
/ ˌspiːʃɪˈɒsɪtɪ /
noun
- a thing or person that is deceptively attractive or plausible
- the state of being specious
- obsolete.the state of being beautiful
Word History and Origins
Origin of speciosity1
Example Sentences
And the argument between the shrewd verse-maker and the foolish philosopher finally hinges on this: namely, that these atheists are not honest investigators, that in their sweeping generalisations, as in their 66 speciosity and hypocrisy, they are commercially perverse.
Seek only deceitful Speciosity, money with gilt carriages, 'fame' with newspaper-paragraphs, whatever name it bear, you will find only deceitful Speciosity; godlike Reality will be forever far from you.
In sad truth, once more, how is our whole existence, in these present days, built on Cant, Speciosity, Falsehood, Dilettantism; with this one serious Veracity in it: Mammonism!
It is unfortunate, for when Anna is stirred by the sight of him and his all-conquering speciosity, any reader is sure to protest.
Seek only deceitful Speciosity, godlike Reality will be forever far from you.
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