FALSITY vs FALSEHOOD: NOUN
- A false statement
- The quality or condition of being false.
- Something false; a lie.
- The character of being false; contrariety or nonconformity to truth or fidelity; falseness.
- That which is false; a falsehood; a lie; a false assertion.
- Synonyms Falsity, etc. (see falsehood); incorrectness, erroneousness, fallaciousness.
- The quality of being false; coutrariety or want of conformity to truth.
- That which is false; falsehood; a lie; a false assertion.
- Something that is false; an untrue assertion.
- The characteristic of being untrue.
- The state of being false or untrue
- A false statement
- The act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting
- The practice of lying.
- Lack of conformity to truth or fact; inaccuracy.
- The fact or quality of being false; falseness; dishonest purpose or intention; treachery; deceitfulness; perfidy: opposed to truthfulness.
- That which is false; a false representation in word or deed; an untruth; a lie: as, the tale is a series of falsehoods; to act a falsehood.
- False manifestation or procedure; deceitful speech, action, or appearance; counterfeit; imposture; specifically, in law, a fraudulent imitation or suppression of truth to the prejudice of another.
- Synonyms Falsehood, Falseness, Falsity; untruth, fabrication, fiction. Instances may be quoted in abundance from old authors to show that the first three words are often strictly synonymous; but the modern tendency has been decidedly in favor of separating them, falsehood standing for the concrete thing, an intentional lie; falseness, for the quality of being guiltily false or treacherous: as, he is justly despised for his falseness to his oath; and falsity, for the quality of being false without blame: as, the falsity of reasoning.
- Want of truth or accuracy; an untrue assertion or representation; error; misrepresentation; falsity.
- A deliberate intentional assertion of what is known to be untrue; a departure from moral integrity; a lie.
- Treachery; deceit; perfidy; unfaithfulness.
- A counterfeit; a false appearance; an imposture.
- The property of being false.
- A false statement, especially an intentional one; a lie
- Mendacity, deceitfulness; the trait of a person who is mendacious and deceitful.
- An untrue statement; a lie or an inaccuracy.
FALSITY vs FALSEHOOD: RELATED WORDS
- Disproof, Logical fallacy, Untruthfulness, Truthfulness, Deception, Mendacity, Deceit, Veracity, Truth, Dishonesty, Misrepresentation, False statement, Untruth, Falseness, Falsehood
- Fabrication, Lie, Liar, False, Falseness, Dishonesty, Mendacity, Deception, Fallacy, Deceit, False statement, Falsification, Misrepresentation, Falsity, Untruth
FALSITY vs FALSEHOOD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ipse dixit, Falsification, Fraudulence, Averment, Disproof, Logical fallacy, Deception, Mendacity, Deceit, Veracity, Truth, Dishonesty, Untruth, Falseness, Falsehood
- Mistake, Forgery, Fabrication, Lie, Liar, False, Falseness, Dishonesty, Mendacity, Deception, Fallacy, Deceit, Falsification, Falsity, Untruth
FALSITY vs FALSEHOOD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- His deposition will reveal the falsity of these claims.
- Falsehood, falsity, lie, untruth, fabrication, fiction; fallacy, mistake, sophism.
- Plaintiffs must still plausibly plead falsity with particularity.
- "The magnitude of falsity, conservatively measured, is enormous.".
- We as a society value truth over falsity.
- The crux of a defamation claim is falsity.
- With reckless disregard of the truth or falsity.
- Why did you tell the officer a falsity?
- Therefore there is no falsity in the intellect.
- The truth or falsity of a statement built with these connective depends on the truth or falsity of its components.
- This is a complete and overwhelmingly demonstrable falsehood.
- Acts of concealment and falsehood were severely punished.
- FBI files on it, and confirmed the falsehood.
- Its falsehood grew out of my own fears.
- Beardstown as to actually call it a falsehood.
- Care Alternatives, expressly rejected the objective falsehood requirement.
- The dualistic divide is over truth and falsehood.
- He goes overboard and heaps falsehood on top of falsehood, even where the truth would be less harmful than the lies.
- He sends more falsehood on their way as a judgment on existing sin and falsehood.
- Truth has now arrived, and Falsehood perished: for Falsehood is by its nature bound to perish.
FALSITY vs FALSEHOOD: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- What is the main conflict in the blinding of Truth by Falsehood?
- What is the impact of the act on Injurious Falsehood?
- Was Shakespeare's 'Double Falsehood' really written by Shakespeare?
- What are the criteria used to distinguish truth from falsehood?
- Why did Chanakya say that only women can speak falsehood?
- Why is it necessary to distinguish truth from falsehood?
- What does the Bible say about slander and falsehood?
- Can malicious falsehood claim be awarded under general damages?