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    False·hood
    /ˈfôlsˌho͝od/

    noun

  2. The meaning of FALSEHOOD is an untrue statement : lie. How to use falsehood in a sentence.

  3. A falsehood is a statement that distorts or suppresses the truth, in order to deceive: to tell a falsehood about one's ancestry in order to gain acceptance. A fib denotes a trivial falsehood, and is often used to characterize that which is not strictly true: a polite fib.

  4. something that is not true; a lie.

  5. A falsehood is a lie. If your mom has an uncanny knack for knowing when you're telling a falsehood, it means she always knows when you're stretching the truth.

  6. something that is not true; a lie.

  7. Define falsehood. falsehood synonyms, falsehood pronunciation, falsehood translation, English dictionary definition of falsehood. n. 1. An untrue statement; a lie or an inaccuracy. 2. The practice of lying. 3. Lack of conformity to truth or fact; inaccuracy. American Heritage®...

  8. A falsehood is a statement that distorts or suppresses the truth, in order to deceive: to tell a falsehood about one's ancestry in order to gain acceptance. A fib denotes a trivial falsehood, and is often used to characterize that which is not strictly true: a polite fib.

  9. Definition of falsehood noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. A falsehood is a statement that distorts or suppresses the truth, in order to deceive: to tell a falsehood about one's ancestry in order to gain acceptance. A fib denotes a trivial falsehood, and is often used to characterize that which is not strictly true: a polite fib.

  11. FALSEHOOD definition: a lie. Learn more.

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