falsehood 的定义
- 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.
falsehood 近义词
lie
falsehood 的近义词 40 个
- cover-up
- deceit
- deception
- dishonesty
- distortion
- fabrication
- fakery
- fallacy
- falsity
- misstatement
- perjury
- prevarication
- sham
- tall tale
- untruth
- canard
- dissimulation
- equivocation
- erroneousness
- error
- fable
- fallaciousness
- falseness
- feigning
- fib
- fiction
- figment
- fraud
- hogwash
- line
- mendacity
- pretense
- story
- tale
- untruthfulness
- whopper
- yarn
- fibbery
- half truth
- untruism
falsehood 的反义词 8 个
更多falsehood例句
- 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.