D defs.my
Entry 2 senses Webster, 1913

Specious

/spēsh'-əs/ · Spe·cious · IPA /ˈspiːʃəs/
01 a. Presenting a pleasing appearance; pleasing in form or look; showy.
  1. 1.
    Presenting a pleasing appearance; pleasing in form or look; showy.
    “Some [serpents] specious and beautiful to the eye.” — Bp. Richardson.
    “The rest, far greater part, Will deem in outward rites and specious forms Religion satisfied.” Milton.
  2. 2.
    Apparently right; superficially fair, just, or correct, but not so in reality; appearing well at first view; plausible; as, specious reasoning; a specious argument.
    “Misled for a moment by the specious names of religion, liberty, and property.” Macaulay.
    “In consequence of their greater command of specious expression.” — J. Morley.