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How to pronounce falsehood in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms falsification
Type of knavery, dishonesty
Has types setup, sophistication, forgery, frame-up
Type Words
Synonyms falsity, untruth
Type of statement
Has types contradiction in terms, deceit, deception, dodge, dodging, fable, fabrication, fiction, contradiction, lie, misrepresentation, prevarication, scheme

Examples of falsehood

falsehood
Not to bring up that falsehood in the above article is journalistic malpractice.
From the economist.com
Economist should shed it's anti-hindu falsehood and embrace truth in journalism.
From the economist.com
More surprising than the falsehood, though, is the sheer laziness of the charge.
From the us.cnn.com
In trials she guards those suits in which anyone tries to make use of falsehood.
From the en.wikipedia.org
I can understand a revert if it's blant falsehood or vandalism but this was not.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It should take only a few seconds for anyone to discover the falsehood of this.
From the newscientist.com
This probably isn't a falsehood, but the protection of anonymity is given anyway.
From the canberratimes.com.au
Children cannot filter out falsehood and they make perceived truth pleasurable.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
Sometimes, by withholding the truth, you allow falsehood to become de facto fact.
From the publiceditor.blogs.nytimes.com
More examples
  • A false statement
  • Falsification: the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting
  • The property of being false; A false statement, especially an intentional one; a lie; Mendacity, deceitfulness; the trait of a person who is mendacious and deceitful
  • Not Ignorance (Avidya), but an extreme result of it. Falsehood is created by an Asuric power which intervenes in this creation and is not only separated from Truth and therefore limited in knowledge and open to error, but in revolt against the Truth or in the habit of seizing the Truth only to ...
  • Falsedad; perfidia; mentira; inexactitud; mendacidad
  • A distortion of truth as seen through the eyes of the ego.
  • Information that decreasesour ability to predict and/or control any part of the total environment when we believe it, or have been conditioned to accept it.