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unsophistical

  • a word derived from sophistic.
    sophistic
    adjective
    of the nature of sophistry; fallacious.

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"Aye! but he has caused us such heavy losses by his information, that I sometimes feel a very unsophistical temper towards that spy."

From The Spy by James Fenimore Cooper

On the other hand, the first canon of unsophistical letter-writing, as laid down by the eminent critic already cited—that they should be written for the eye of a friend, never for the public—is amply fulfilled.

From Studies in Literature and History by John O. Miller

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