Associations to the word «Falsity»
Noun
- Disregard
- Truth
- Evil
- Fallacy
- Negation
- Libel
- Proposition
- Predicate
- Adultery
- Malice
- Assertion
- Falsehood
- Plaintiff
- Absurdity
- Deception
- Rationality
- Contradiction
- Statement
- Hypocrisy
- Sincerity
- Axiom
- Descartes
- Calculus
- Lust
- Confirmation
- Proof
- Intellect
- Logic
- Sentence
- Liar
- Accusation
- Validity
- Conjecture
- Hypothesis
- Hell
- Insanity
- Paradox
- Opposite
- Ignorance
- Equilibrium
- Likeness
- Belief
- Heaven
- Doctrine
- Error
- Utterance
- Defendant
- Conjunction
- Affection
- Influx
- Divine
- Testimony
- Prudence
- Knowledge
- Argument
- Correspondence
- Denial
- Wisdom
- Understanding
- Enjoyment
- Claim
Adjective
Wiktionary
FALSITY, noun. (countable) Something that is false; an untrue assertion.
FALSITY, noun. (uncountable) The characteristic of being untrue.
Dictionary definition
FALSITY, noun. The state of being false or untrue; "argument could not determine its truth or falsity".
FALSITY, noun. A false statement.
Wise words
Much wisdom often goes with fewest words.