Falsehoods can be categorized as a noun.
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falsehood - a false statement | ||
falsehood - the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting |
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1. | noun | I played dumb and asked him questions that I already knew the answers to and he responded with half truths and a few falsehoods. | |
2. | noun | He who knows nothing is closer to the truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors. | |
3. | noun | Tom spread falsehoods about Mary. | |
4. | noun | He spread falsehoods about her. | |
5. | noun | She spread falsehoods about him. | |
6. | noun | Such falsehoods can endanger public health, sow confusion and fear, and prevent important information from reaching people during a crisis. | |
7. | noun | Pausing before reposting can save you from embarrassment and prevent falsehoods from spreading farther. | |
8. | noun | A Florida man who currently occupies the White House told over 8,100 falsehoods and deliberately misleading claims in 2019, surpassing his total of nearly 7,700 lies during the previous two years combined. | |
9. | noun | Time reveals truth as well as falsehood. | |
10. | noun | There has a ring of falsehood in his story. | |
11. | noun | He hates falsehood more than anything else. | |
12. | noun | I contended against falsehood. | |
13. | noun | It's a lie and a falsehood. | |
14. | noun | Lead us from falsehood to truth. | |
15. | noun | The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth. |
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I played dumb and asked him questions that I already knew the answers to and he responded with half truths and a few falsehoods. |
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He who knows nothing is closer to the truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors. | |
Tom spread falsehoods about Mary. | |
He spread falsehoods about her. | |
She spread falsehoods about him. | |
Such falsehoods can endanger public health, sow confusion and fear, and prevent important information from reaching people during a crisis. | |
Pausing before reposting can save you from embarrassment and prevent falsehoods from spreading farther. | |
A Florida man who currently occupies the White House told over 8,100 falsehoods and deliberately misleading claims in 2019, surpassing his total of nearly 7,700 lies during the previous two years combined. | |
Time reveals truth as well as falsehood. | |
There has a ring of falsehood in his story. | |
He hates falsehood more than anything else. | |
I contended against falsehood. | |
It's a lie and a falsehood. | |
Lead us from falsehood to truth. | |
The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth. |