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Which word best describes a belief that is so wrong that it is not in agreement with what is true?

Erroneous
Illusory
Malicious
Spurious


Sagot :

Answer:

I think it's A. Eroneous

Explanation:

Erroneous is an adjective used to describe anything that is wrong, incorrect or inaccurate, this means a something that is erroneous is something that is incorrect, usually, because it contains errors or it is characterized by them and it goes against what is considered as truth. As a consequence, if a belief is erroneous it means that is wrong in one way or other and generally speaking is not in agreement with what is true. Thus, if a belief is described as being so wrong and in disagreement with true, it is an Erroneous belief.

Erroneous: incorrect or wrong

Illusory: Based on an illusion, not real

Malicious: intended to do harm

Spurious: false, illegitimate

Based on the definitions, I believe illusory would best fit the description.