Associations to the word «Falsehood»
Noun
- Deceit
- Hypocrisy
- Truth
- Treachery
- Deception
- Malice
- Cowardice
- Flattery
- Exaggeration
- Libel
- Defamation
- Absurdity
- Fraud
- Pretence
- Assertion
- Concealment
- Fallacy
- Liar
- Wickedness
- Injustice
- Cruelty
- Evasion
- Recourse
- Accusation
- Forgery
- Contradiction
- Quixote
- Camilla
- Sancho
- Scruple
- Scourge
- Vanity
- Tort
- Sincerity
- Greed
- Tyranny
- Honesty
- Affirmation
- Expose
- Cling
- Prodigy
- Stoop
- Negation
- Testimony
- Delusion
- Ignorance
- Evil
- Idleness
- Ridicule
- Intrigue
- Wrong
- Intellect
- Hearer
- Distortion
- Scorn
- Disobedience
- Folly
- Proposition
- Allah
- Indignation
- Fabrication
- Lie
- Thou
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FALSEHOOD, noun. (uncountable) The property of being false.
FALSEHOOD, noun. (countable) A false statement, especially an intentional one; a lie
FALSEHOOD, noun. (archaic) (rare) Mendacity, deceitfulness; the trait of a person who is mendacious and deceitful.
Dictionary definition
FALSEHOOD, noun. A false statement.
FALSEHOOD, noun. The act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting.
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