Fallacy
The meaning of the word notion is belief, idea. Some synonyms are awareness, opinion, thought, imagination, intuition, perception or impression depending on the context where it is used.
A notion typically refers to an idea, belief, or concept that is held or accepted as true by someone.
A notion is a thought, idea, or impulse.
Notion is spelled the same in French. Une notion is a feminine word.
disbelief, doubt, unexpected, uncertain, ambiguous
The meaning of the word notion is belief, idea. Some synonyms are awareness, opinion, thought, imagination, intuition, perception or impression depending on the context where it is used.
Notion.
The word notion is a singular noun. The plural would be notions.
A notion typically refers to an idea, belief, or concept that is held or accepted as true by someone.
The noun 'notion' is an abstract noun as a word for a conception of or belief about something; a word for an impulse or desire.The noun 'notion' is a concrete noun as a word for items used in sewing, such as buttons, pins, and hooks.
The word 'notion' is a noun, a word for a conception of or belief about something; a word for a thing. Note: The plural noun 'notions' is also a word for small, useful, items associated with needlework.
Synonyms of the word notion: 1. a general or vague idea. 2. an opinion or belief. 3. a whim. Pls. double-check by looking it up in your dictionary. ^_^
No, the word notion is a noun, a singular common noun. The singular noun notion is an abstract noun as a word for a conception of or belief about something; a sudden wish or desire. The plural noun notions is a concrete noun as a word for small useful articles (as pins, needles, or thread).
Use: erroneous / false / incorrect / inexact / mistaken / out (out of...) / unsatisfactory / untrue.
The word 'fallacy', pronounced 'fal-uss-ee', ('-al-' as in gal) isn't a bad word, in the sense of being offensive or rude. It means a false idea or belief.Perhaps you are thinking of the word 'phallus', meaning an image, or representation, of a penis, or a penis itself? 'Phallus' is pronounced 'fal-uss', so it sounds similar to 'fallacy'; it isn't a bad word, either.The noun 'fallacy' came into English in the fifteenth century, from a Latin form describing deception; it has some variations in meaning:Deceptiveness;An argument, or a statement, based on a mistaken belief which makes the entire argument, or statement, false;An error in reasoning which makes an argument false;A misconception which is the result of faulty reasoning;A factoid; a false belief, idea, or theory, that many people believe to be true simply because so many people have come to believe it is true; for example: 'The notion that anyone can catch a cold simply from being in the rain is a fallacy; a factoid.'
The base word of mistaken is "mistake".
The word 'illusion' is an abstract noun; a word for a deceptive appearance or impression; a false idea or belief; a word for a concept.