What's a word for avoiding a question with a generic (fake) answer?


Examples...



Q: Why is the sky blue?
A: Because God made it that way.


(A kid to their parent)
Q: Why do I have to clean my room?
A: Because I said so.



What is it called when someone answers a question this way? I've said "That's not an answer, that's a 'cop-out'" but that's not right.



Answer



I would personally call that being evasive.


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