Definition of Fallacy
an idea or belief that is false but many people think is true
Examples of Fallacy in a sentence
Having money makes you happy is a fallacy because happiness has nothing to do with wealth. π
While the business plan sounds good on paper, it is built on the fallacy that people will pay thirty dollars to see a movie. π
Because that fallacy is so ridiculous, I cannot understand how you believe it! π
Markβs fallacy on the workings of the stock market caused us all to lose a great deal of money. π
The huge fallacy of the proposed budget is the governmentβs inability to come up with the necessary funds. π
For the longest time, Henry has been basing his relationships on the fallacy that beauty is more important than personality. π
It is a fallacy to assume all poor people are uneducated. π
During the debate, the fallacy of Johnβs argument was apparent to everyone. π
After the patient did not feel better within three days, the doctor realized the fallacy of treating the illness with antibiotics. π
Since Dr. Smithβs theory is based on a fallacy, the university is not interested in hearing it. π
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