“Conclusory”

Professor VOlokh says:

A “conclusory argument,” I pointed out, is an argument that is long on conclusions and short on supporting evidence; “conclusive evidence,” on the other hand, is evidence that points persuasively to a certain conclusion.

That sounds like a useful word, one that deserves to be better known.

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