What is a word for deliberate dismissal of some of the facts?
Is there a word that means 'deliberately ignorant, choosing to ignore the facts'? Ask Question Asked 11 years ago Modified 2 years, 3 months ago
The actual scenario: Someone I know is taking scientific facts on our limited knowledge of how the human brain works and is slightly twisting them to support an off the wall theory about how we perceive certain things like animate and inanimate objects.
word request - What do you call someone who misuses facts (scientific ...
What would you call someone, or what sentence would you use for someone who does not present any additional facts or supporting arguments for a debate. Example of argument "I think marijuana shou...
Word or sentence describing one who presents no facts or supporting ...
On the other hand, a police officer, not making a value judgment but simply wanting the actual facts about something, would be more likely to use the version of the sentence with a fact —even though, in this sentence, it seems they're more interested in the facts about something else.
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