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untruth
noun as in falsehood
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Example Sentences
The most persistent untruth is the suggestion that tax cuts pay for themselves.
Far-right influencers and talking heads quickly learned to prey on pliant minds, disseminating untruths via short-form video content that users would see as factual.
Above all, they found new populations to evangelize with untruths and mobilize the vote with the politics of outrage.
That is because factual untruth requires continuous additional untruths to cover over and sustain the original one.
Cummings also accused Sir Chris of being “embedded deeply” in the infected blood scandal and repeatedly telling ministers “untruths about the documents”.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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