false conclusion

Frequency: 5.83.9 per million words

A conclusion that is not based on truth or fact.

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Examples (10)

  • The detective's initial theory led him to a false conclusion.
  • Be careful not to jump to a false conclusion based on incomplete evidence.
  • The flawed data resulted in the researchers drawing a false conclusion.
  • If you only consider one side of the story, you will likely arrive at a false conclusion.
  • A false conclusion was reached because the key witness was unreliable.
  • How can we avoid reaching a false conclusion in such a complex case?
  • Many people have come to the false conclusion that climate change is not real.
  • Relying on outdated assumptions often leads one to a false conclusion about modern society.
  • The report highlighted how biased sampling led the team to a completely false conclusion.
  • "I realize now I jumped to a false conclusion about his intentions," she admitted.