Specious is an adjective.
The Russians claim that the American story of sending a man to moon is specious.
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The part of speech is a adjective
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The Russians claim that the American story of sending a man to moon is specious.
"Specious" means "seemingly well-reasoned, plausible and true, but actually untrue".
Specious means "misleading in appearance, or something that may seem plausible at first but isn't true or accurate." Following is a use of "specious" in sentence: "The thief had a specious argument, and soon people realized he was the guilty party."
Specious is used to describe something that sounds true or plausible but is not: The Area 51 theorists use some very specious arguments to validate their assumptions.
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No. In fact the statement: "A specious argument is one in which a great deal of space is given for alternative p[oints of view" is an example of a specious statement. At first sight it looks plausible. But when you think about it, it is incorrect. And THAT is whar specious means.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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Presenting a pleasing appearance; pleasing in form or look; showy., Apparently right; superficially fair, just, or correct, but not so in reality; appearing well at first view; plausible; as, specious reasoning; a specious argument.