Someone who has this cannot be cured and will die.
What is a terminal illness?
100
a synonym for fake; something one might do with a signature
What is forged?
100
to take care of children while their parents are out
What is to babysit?
100
popular: everybody else is doing it
What is bandwagon?
100
"You can always trust an animal lover because people who like animals are more trustworthy" is an example of this.
What is circular reasoning?
200
A woman whose husband has died and who has not re-married
What is a widow?
200
self-indulgently carefree; unconcerned about or lacking any serious purpose
What is frivolous?
200
to legally force someone to leave their place of residence
What is to evict?
200
products or candidates associated with something that people admire or love
What is transfer?
200
"I ate at the university cafeteria yesterday, and today I have the flu. That's the last time I'll eat there" is an example of this.
What is false cause?
300
A person who works in a profession, like a doctor
What is a practitioner?
300
Clear, logical, and convincing
What is cogent?
300
to control or direct by a rule, principle, or method
What is to regulate?
300
When a famous person endorses something
What is a testimonial?
300
This type of argument assumes that the two things being compared are more alike than they really are.
What is false comparison?
400
a strong feeling of horror or disgust
What is revulsion?
400
a way to describe a more or less temporary disorder of the mental faculties, as in fevers, disturbances of consciousness, or intoxication, characterized by restlessness, excitement, delusions, hallucinations, etc.
What is delirious?
400
to say that someone or something is not approved
What is to condemn?
400
the use of emotionally-loaded language or negative comments to turn people against a rival product, candidate, or movement
What is name calling?
400
ignoring the issue under discussion and concentrating on the character of the opponent or their personal matters instead
What is a personal attack?
500
The action of making someone do something that they do not want to do.
What is coercion?
500
Causing or able to cause death
What is lethal?
500
to manage or influence skillfully, especially in an unfair manner
What is to manipulate?
500
important-sounding, but unspecific claims
What are glittering generalities?
500
This fallacy suggests that one's opponent favors an obviously unpopular cause when the opponent really doesn't support it.