Definition of Argumentum ad populum

1. Noun. (logical fallacy) A (fallacious) (argument) that concludes a (proposition) to be true because many or all people believe it; it alleges that “if many believe so, it is so”. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Argumentum Ad Populum

argumentativeness
argumentive
argumentize
argumentized
argumentizes
argumentizing
argumentless
arguments
argumentum
argumentum ad Lazarum
argumentum ad etymologiam
argumentum ad fidem
argumentum ad nauseam
argumentum ad numerum
argumentum ad populum (current term)
argumentum ad verecundiam
argumentums ad hominem
argus
argus-eyed
argus pheasant
argus shell
arguses
argutation
argutations
argute
argutely
arguteness
argutite
argy-bargied

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