/ ˈsɒfɪst; NAmE ˈsɑːf-/ noun
1.
a teacher of philosophy in ancient Greece, especially one with an attitude of doubting that statements are true
2.
a person who uses clever but wrong arguments
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WORD ORIGIN
mid 16th cent.: via Latin from Greek sophistēs , from sophizesthai devise, become wise, from sophos wise.