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False belief   /fɔls bɪlˈif/   Listen
False belief

noun
1.
A misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning.  Synonym: fallacy.






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"False belief" Quotes from Famous Books



... when he was only twelve years of age. He had not been long in his position of influence and power till he turned utterly away from the Lord and began to wallow in every form of sin. There was no dirty idolatry that he did not practise. There was no false belief to which he did not seem willing to give hospitality. There was scarcely any form of evil of which he ...
— Sermons on Biblical Characters • Clovis G. Chappell



Words linked to "False belief" :   logical fallacy, misconception, paralogism, pseudoscience, sophistication, sophistry, pathetic fallacy, sophism



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