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Word of the Day (spurious)-11APR22

Word of the Day (spurious)-11APR22

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “spurious“ and it is an adjective meaning “bogus, fake, false, not genuine, counterfeit, sham, pretended, invalid, fallacious, unauthentic, artificial”.

Example Sentence: First, a summary of issues facing architectural education. While design and engineering are four-year undergraduate programmes, architecture is a five-year programme. The justification has been that a long and rigorous course is necessary since institutions train profession-ready students. The assumption that the longer the course, the better the training is spurious.

This word is present in The Hindu article The best chance for architecture and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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