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falsehood

/fawls-hood/US // ˈfɔls hʊd //UK // (ˈfɔːlsˌhʊd) //

谬误,谬论,假话,虚伪性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a false statement; lie.
    • : something false; an untrue idea, belief, etc.: The Nazis propagated the falsehood of racial superiority.
    • : the act of lying or making false statements.
    • : lack of conformity to truth or fact.
    • : Obsolete. deception.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounlie
Synonyms
cover-up遮掩,掩饰,遮盖物,遮盖deceit骗术,骗局,欺骗,骗人deception诈骗,欺骗,欺骗行为,欺骗性dishonesty不诚实行为,不诚实的行为,不诚实,坏事distortion失真,变形,扭曲,歪曲fabrication制造,制作,加工,虚构fakery造假,作假,伪造,虚假性fallacy谬误,谬论,误区,谬种falsity假话,虚假性,假的,虚假misstatement错报,误报,错误陈述,虚报perjury伪证,伪证罪,伪证行为,作伪证prevarication推诿扯皮,推诿,推诿责任,推诿行为sham虚伪,骗局,骗人的,虚假的tall tale荒唐故事,荒诞故事,大话西游,荒诞的故事untruth不真实的东西,不真实,不实之词,不真实的事canard鸭舌帽,鸭嘴兽,金钟罩,罐头dissimulation异想天开,异装癖,骗人,骗人的东西equivocation多虑,多意,多义性,多疑erroneousness错误性,错误,错谬性,错误的error错误,误差,错,差错fable寓言故事,寓言,寓意,寓言式的fallaciousness谬误,谬误性,谬论,错觉falseness虚假性,虚假,假的,虚伪性feigning佯装,假装,伪装,佯作fib纤维,纤维的fiction虚构,小说,虚构的,幻想figment幻影,幻象,幻像,形象fraud欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗hogwash胡说八道,胡言乱语,胡扯八道line线,行,路线,线条mendacity伪装,伪善,虚伪,虚伪性pretense幌子,伪装,矫饰,虚假story故事,报道,新闻报道,新闻tale故事,岈,岈语untruthfulness不真实性,不真实,不实之词,不真实的whopper巨无霸,呜呜呜,呜呼yarn纱线,纱布,纱,纺纱fibbery贿赂,贿赂行为,贿赂罪,贿赂案half truth半真半假,一半的真相,半个事实,一半事实untruism非利他主义,非利己主义,不利己主义,非利他性

Examples

  • Once falsehoods move to encrypted messaging apps like Telegram and WhatsApp, it becomes significantly harder to monitor and put a stop them.

  • Every falsehood eventually comes back to haunt Carlson, a fellow who pontificates every night on the country’s affairs.

  • Were she president, one assumes that Rubio would strongly advocate robust coverage of her falsehoods and an exploration of conspiracy theories she might offer that could lead to dangerous situations.

  • Such falsehoods will be a major impediment to the vaccine campaign.

  • Advocacy groups push for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation over report that she spread falsehoods about school shootingsOn Tuesday, CNN’s KFile published the findings of its review of hundreds of posts and comments on Greene’s Facebook page.

  • In our digital world falsehood flies first class via hyperlinks, Tweets, texts, and The View.

  • Instead, Clapper responded with an egregious falsehood, if not an outright lie.

  • But later that day, NBC, CBS, and the Los Angeles Times all reported the same “falsehood,” also citing law-enforcement sources.

  • But no matter, because journalists and partisans—and even The Onion—jumped on the Post for reporting a “total falsehood.”

  • Presented with such a beautiful falsehood, the rest of humanity gratefully embraced the illusion.

  • For her to testify that she did not love—and had never loved Jean Baptiste, he knew would be a deliberate falsehood.

  • In the ordinary compliments of civilized life, there is no intention to deceive, and consequently no falsehood.

  • This thing called Secession originated in falsehood, theft and perjury.

  • Then after he had encouraged them, he shewed withal the falsehood of the Gentiles, and their breach of oaths.

  • If he finds no out-of-the-way truths, he will identify himself with no very burning falsehood.