/ˈkʌlərəbәl/ – Adjective
Definition: dễ lừa dối, dễ nhầm lẫn, chỉ có vẻ bề ngoài.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “colourable” refers to something that appears to be valid or genuine on the surface, but is actually deceptive or misleading in nature. It is often used to describe actions or arguments that are intended to disguise the true nature of a situation or to create a false impression.
Example: The court found that the defendant’s argument was not colourable and dismissed the case.