8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Hoax' in a Sentence
"Something created with the intention to deceive or defraud others. The Piltdown man, for example, was a scientific hoax." more
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The historical document claiming a secret society's existence was proven to be a political hoax.
The announcement of a groundbreaking technology breakthrough turned out to be an elaborate corporate hoax.
The social media post about a celebrity's outrageous behavior was exposed as a publicity stunt, a hoax.
The message circulating on social media about a global catastrophe was revealed to be a fear-mongering hoax.
The news report claiming a political figure's involvement in a scandal was denounced as a political hoax.
The announcement of a revolutionary energy source was later confirmed to be an environmental hoax.
The announcement of a revolutionary diet that allows unlimited chocolate consumption was dismissed as a dietary hoax.
The ancient artifact suggesting an advanced civilization in prehistoric times was dismissed as an archaeological hoax.
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