Synonyms for «major fallacy»

A "major fallacy" refers to a big mistake or error in thinking that is commonly believed or accepted as true, even though it is incorrect. It is an idea or argument that is flawed and can lead to incorrect conclusions or beliefs. Full definition
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Sentences with «major fallacy»

  • It is a classic demand for a negative proof, recognized for hundreds of years as a major fallacy (and recognized as such by the Church, in fact). (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Or I could correct myself and say the movie suffers from three major fallacies. (markreviewsmovies.com)
  • Thinking that you're going to be able to cut your grocery bill by 90 % right out of the gate is a major fallacy, especially if you're trying your hand at couponing for the first time. (creditdonkey.com)
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