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| so·phis·tic [ sə fístik ] or so·phis·ti·cal [ sə fístik'l ] |
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1. clever-sounding but flawed: clever-sounding and plausible but based on shallow or dishonest thinking or flawed logic
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2. of sophists: relating to sophists
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| [Mid-16th century. Via Latin sophisticus< Greek sophistikos< sophos "skilled in a craft, clever, wise"] |
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 so·phis·ti·cal·ly adverb |
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