falsity

falsity
Synonyms and related words:
Punic faith, aberrancy, aberration, acting, affectation, appearance, attitudinizing, bad faith, barratry, blague, bluff, bluffing, breach of faith, breach of promise, breach of trust, canard, casuistry, cheating, cock-and-bull story, color, coloring, deceit, deceitfulness, deception, deceptiveness, defectiveness, delusion, dereliction, deviancy, disaffection, disguise, dishonesty, disingenuousness, disloyalty, dissemblance, dissembling, dissimulation, distortion, errancy, erroneousness, error, exaggeration, fabrication, facade, face, fairy tale, faithlessness, fake, fakery, faking, fallaciousness, fallacy, false air, false front, false show, falsehood, falseness, farfetched story, farrago, fault, faultiness, feigning, feint, fib, fickleness, fiction, fish story, flam, flaw, flawedness, flimflam, four-flushing, fraud, fraudulence, front, ghost story, gilt, gloss, half-truth, hamartia, heresy, heterodoxy, humbug, humbuggery, hypocrisy, illusion, imposture, inconstancy, infidelity, insincerity, inveracity, legal fiction, lie, little white lie, mala fides, masquerade, mendaciousness, mendacity, meretriciousness, misapplication, misconstruction, misdoing, misfeasance, misinterpretation, misjudgment, misrepresentation, ostentation, outward show, peccancy, perfidiousness, perfidy, perversion, pious fiction, playacting, pose, posing, posture, pretense, pretension, pretext, prevarication, recreancy, representation, seeming, self-contradiction, semblance, sham, show, simulacrum, simulation, sin, sinfulness, slight stretching, speciousness, spuriousness, story, tale, tall story, tall tale, taradiddle, trothlessness, trumped-up story, truthlessness, uncandidness, unfaith, unfaithfulness, unloyalty, unorthodoxy, unsteadfastness, untrueness, untruth, untruthfulness, varnish, white lie, window dressing, wrong, wrongness, yarn

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  • Falsity — Fal si*ty, n.;pl. {Falsities}. [L. falsitas: cf. F. fausset[ e], OF. also, falsit[ e]. See {False}, a.] 1. The quality of being false; coutrariety or want of conformity to truth. [1913 Webster] Probability does not make any alteration, either in… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Falsity — • A perversion of truth originating in the deceitfulness of one party, and culminating in the damage of another party Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Falsity     Falsity      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • falsity — fal·si·ty / fȯl sə tē/ n pl ties 1: something false 2: the quality or state of being false did not establish the falsity of the statement Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • falsity — 1550s, from O.Fr. fauseté (12c., Mod.Fr. fausseté), from L.L. falsitatem (nom. falsitas), from L. falsus (see FALSE (Cf. false)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • falsity — [n] dishonesty, deception canard, cheating, deceit, deceptiveness, disingenuousness, double dealing, duplicity, erroneousness, error, faithlessness, fake, fallacy, falsehood, fib, fraud, fraudulence, hypocrisy, inaccuracy, infidelity, insincerity …   New thesaurus

  • falsity — [fôl′sə tē] n. [ME falsete < OFr < L falsitas] 1. the condition or quality of being false; specif., a) incorrectness b) dishonesty c) deceitfulness d) disloyalty 2. pl. fals …   English World dictionary

  • falsity — falsehood, falseness, falsity The three words, all to do with departure from the truth or what is true, have a considerable overlap in meaning and are sometimes interchangeable. Falsehood is the intentional telling of an untruth, and a falsehood… …   Modern English usage

  • Falsity — A Falsity is a perversion of truth originating in the deceitfulness of one party, and culminating in the damage of another party. Falsity is also a measure of the quality or extent of the falseness of something.Counterfeiting money, or attempting …   Wikipedia

  • falsity — noun a) Something that is false; an untrue assertion. The belief that the world is flat is a falsity. b) The characteristic of being untrue. The falsity of that statement is easily proven. Syn …   Wiktionary

  • falsity — false ► ADJECTIVE 1) not in accordance with the truth or facts. 2) invalid or illegal. 3) deliberately intended to deceive. 4) artificial. 5) not actually so; illusory: a false sense of security. 6) disloyal. DERIVATIVES …   English terms dictionary

  • falsity — noun 1. a false statement (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑falsehood, ↑untruth • Ant: ↑truth (for: ↑falsehood) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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