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Definition of falsity in English: falsitynoun ˈfɒlsɪtiˈfɔːlsɪtiˈfɔlsədi mass nounThe fact of being untrue, incorrect, or insincere. he exposed the falsity of the claim Example sentencesExamples - Complainants would bear the burden of proving falsity or unfairness.
- I can't deal with every falsity in just one column, so I'll deal with the different parts of his speech over the course of several weeks.
- Despite the falsity of that claim being widely known, the ‘study’ was published in a serious scientific journal.
- Our culture is filled with liars and cheats, those great purveyors of falsity in the government, the media, the shops, and our homes.
- Scorpio is the worst rising sign as it impedes and diminishes the relationship as well as being an indicator that there is falsity and deception involved.
Synonyms untruthfulness, untruth, fallaciousness, falseness, falsehood, fictitiousness, fiction, inaccuracy, inexactness, hollowness mendacity, fabrication, dishonesty, deceitfulness, deceit, hypocrisy rare unveracity Definition of falsity in US English: falsitynounˈfɔlsədiˈfôlsədē The fact of being untrue, incorrect, or insincere. he exposed the falsity of the claim Example sentencesExamples - Complainants would bear the burden of proving falsity or unfairness.
- Despite the falsity of that claim being widely known, the ‘study’ was published in a serious scientific journal.
- I can't deal with every falsity in just one column, so I'll deal with the different parts of his speech over the course of several weeks.
- Our culture is filled with liars and cheats, those great purveyors of falsity in the government, the media, the shops, and our homes.
- Scorpio is the worst rising sign as it impedes and diminishes the relationship as well as being an indicator that there is falsity and deception involved.
Synonyms untruthfulness, untruth, fallaciousness, falseness, falsehood, fictitiousness, fiction, inaccuracy, inexactness, hollowness |