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falsehood
[ fawls-hood ]
noun
- a false statement; lie.
Synonyms: , , , , , ,
- something false; an untrue idea, belief, etc.:
The Nazis propagated the falsehood of racial superiority.
- the act of lying or making false statements.
- lack of conformity to truth or fact.
Synonyms: , ,
- Obsolete. deception.
falsehood
/ 藞蹿蓴藧濒蝉藢丑蕣诲 /
noun
- the quality of being untrue
- an untrue statement; lie
- the act of deceiving or lying
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of falsehood1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
It has also accounted for why the Always Trumpers still support the Liar-in-Chief to this day and why they believe in the falsehoods that the election was 鈥渞igged鈥 and 鈥渟tolen鈥 by the Democrats.
In that paper, you broke down the coalitional functions of falsehood into three stages.
Before Fox settled the Dominion defamation case for $787.5 million, the judge found it knowingly spread falsehoods.
"When you talk about falsehoods, lies and deception, that's not me. That didn't exist in my whole life," he told the court.
And when the president utters obvious falsehoods, like claiming Ukraine was responsible for Russia鈥檚 invasion?
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