Spuriously meaning in Urdu
Spuriously Sentence
Spuriously Definitions
1) Spuriously : ناجائز طور پر : (adverb) in a false and spurious manner.
Useful Words
Calumniously : توہین آمیز طریقے سے , Largeness : نخرے , Cozen : دھوکا ہونا , Confute : غلط ثابت کرنا , Specious : بظاہر ٹھیک , Kid : جھوٹ بولنا , Fancy : مغالطہ , Falsehood : جھوٹ , Feigning : ڈھونگ , Controvert : غلط ثابت ہونا , Cloak : چھپانا , Falseness : جھوٹا ہونا , Frame-Up : جھوٹا مقدمہ , Misinform : جھوٹی اطلاع دینا , Affectedness : دکھاوا , Disenchantment : غلط فہمی سے آزادی , Fable : جعلسازی , Contradict : غلط ثابت کرنا , Disbelieve : یقین نہ کرنا , True : سچ , Disenchanting : غلط فہمی سے آزادی , Misbelieve : غلط عقیدہ رکھنا , False Witness : جہوٹا حلف اٹھانے والا , Buncombe : بے تکی باتیں , Eucalyptus Viminalis : ایک لمبا درخت , Entice : پھسلانا , Dissimulative : منافقانہ , Meretriciousness : فریب , Contradictory : متضاد , Falsehood : جعل سازی , Conceited : خود پسندانہ
Useful Words Definitions
Calumniously: in a false and slanderous and defamatory manner; with slander or calumny.
Largeness: the quality of being pretentious (behaving or speaking in such a manner as to create a false appearance of great importance or worth).
Cozen: be false to; be dishonest with.
Confute: prove to be false.
Specious: plausible but false.
Kid: tell false information to for fun.
Fancy: something many people believe that is false.
Falsehood: a false statement.
Feigning: the act of giving a false appearance.
Controvert: prove to be false or incorrect.
Cloak: hide under a false appearance.
Falseness: the state of being false or untrue.
Frame-Up: an act that incriminates someone on a false charge.
Misinform: give false or misleading information to.
Affectedness: the quality of being false or artificial (as to impress others).
Disenchantment: freeing from false belief or illusions.
Fable: a deliberately false or improbable account.
Contradict: prove negative; show to be false.
Disbelieve: reject as false; refuse to accept.
True: consistent with fact or reality; not false.
Disenchanting: freeing from illusion or false belief.
Misbelieve: hold a false or unorthodox belief.
False Witness: a person who deliberately gives false testimony.
Buncombe: unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements).
Eucalyptus Viminalis: tall tree yielding a false manna.
Entice: provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion.
Dissimulative: concealing under a false appearance with the intent to deceive.
Meretriciousness: an appearance of truth that is false or deceptive; seeming plausibility.
Contradictory: two propositions are contradictories if both cannot be true (or both cannot be false) at the same time.
Falsehood: the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting.
Conceited: characteristic of false pride; having an exaggerated sense of self-importance.