falsehoods
Pronunciation: [ˈfɔːlshʊdz]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
She realized that the rumors about her were just falsehoods and decided to ignore them.
Example
His statement was not a falsehood; it was based on facts.
Example
Can you point out the falsehoods in that story?
Context: "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.
Example
The article aimed to clear up falsehoods that were circulating about the new policy.
Example
She didn't spread any falsehoods; she shared only verified information.
Example
What are some of the falsehoods that have been reported recently?
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