falsehoods
Prononciation : [ˈfɔːlshʊdz]
Mot
Contexte : « truthfulness »
(noun) falsehoods are things that are not true; they are lies or wrong ideas. It’s like saying something is true when it really isn’t.
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She realized that the rumors about her were just falsehoods and decided to ignore them.
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His statement was not a falsehood; it was based on facts.
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Can you point out the falsehoods in that story?
Contexte : « communication »
(noun) falsehoods can also refer to incorrect information that people share, like in news or conversations. When people spread falsehoods, they might be creating confusion.
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The article aimed to clear up falsehoods that were circulating about the new policy.
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She didn't spread any falsehoods; she shared only verified information.
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What are some of the falsehoods that have been reported recently?
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