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13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Falsehood' in a Sentence

"A statement that is not true; a lie." more

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The detective uncovered a web of falsehoods during the investigation.
The courtroom echoed with tension as the lawyer dismantled the falsehood's foundation during cross-examination.
The politician's campaign was tarnished by a series of damaging falsehoods.
Despite overwhelming evidence, the falsehood's persistence fueled conspiracy theories among certain groups.
The detective worked tirelessly to unravel the web of falsehoods in the suspect's alibi.
Teaching critical thinking helps students discern between truth and falsehood in a world full of misinformation.
The courtroom was tense as the lawyer exposed the defendant's falsehoods.
The journalist exposed the falsehood's origin, unraveling a web of deceit within the corporate world.
The falsehood's impact on public opinion was evident in the aftermath of the political scandal.
His speech was marred by numerous falsehoods that undermined his credibility.
His entire testimony was built on a well-crafted falsehood.
The tabloid was notorious for sensationalizing stories and perpetuating falsehoods.
Despite the falsehoods, the journalist remained committed to uncovering the truth.

Falsehood

fawls-hood
nounA statement that is not true; a lie.
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Last Updated On: June 14, 2024
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