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All truth antonyms

truth
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noun truth

  • erratum β€” An error in printing or writing.
  • fibbery β€” The telling of fibs; lying, falsehood.
  • bullshit β€” If you say that something is bullshit, you are saying that it is nonsense or completely untrue.
  • contemptuousness β€” showing or expressing contempt or disdain; scornful; disrespectful.
  • diabolism β€” activities designed to enlist the aid of devils, esp in witchcraft or sorcery
  • figment β€” a mere product of mental invention; a fantastic notion: The noises in the attic were just a figment of his imagination.
  • affectation β€” If you say that someone's attitude or behaviour is an affectation, you disapprove of the fact that it is not genuine or natural, but is intended to impress other people.
  • bilge β€” The bilge or the bilges are the flat bottom part of a ship or boat.
  • byproduct β€” A byproduct is something that is produced during the manufacture or processing of another product.
  • affectedness β€” assumed artificially; unnatural; feigned: affected sophistication; an affected British accent.
  • carrot β€” Carrots are long, thin, orange-coloured vegetables. They grow under the ground, and have green shoots above the ground.
  • imposture β€” the action or practice of imposing fraudulently upon others.
  • howlers β€” Plural form of howler.
  • gamesmanship β€” the use of methods, especially in a sports contest, that are dubious or seemingly improper but not strictly illegal.
  • livestock β€” the horses, cattle, sheep, and other useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch.
  • counterfeit β€” Counterfeit money, goods, or documents are not genuine, but have been made to look exactly like genuine ones in order to deceive people.
  • appearance β€” When someone makes an appearance at a public event or in a broadcast, they take part in it.
  • misapprehension β€” misunderstanding.
  • bestseller β€” A bestseller is a book of which a great number of copies has been sold.
  • ambidextrousness β€” The state or quality of being ambidextrous.
  • actuation β€” to incite or move to action; impel; motivate: actuated by selfish motives.
  • apriorism β€” the philosophical doctrine that there may be genuine knowledge independent of experience
  • get-up β€” costume; outfit: Everyone will stare at you if you wear that getup.
  • face β€” the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin.
  • fallaciousness β€” containing a fallacy; logically unsound: fallacious arguments.
  • fortunetelling β€” the act or practice of predicting the future.
  • mock heroic β€” imitating or burlesquing that which is heroic, as in manner, character, or action: mock-heroic dignity.
  • creativeness β€” having the quality or power of creating.
  • actuations β€” to incite or move to action; impel; motivate: actuated by selfish motives.
  • apriority β€” the quality or fact of being a priori
  • mock-heroic β€” imitating or burlesquing that which is heroic, as in manner, character, or action: mock-heroic dignity.
  • fallacy β€” a deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc.: That the world is flat was at one time a popular fallacy.
  • lordliness β€” The property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord.
  • dishonesty β€” lack of honesty; a disposition to lie, cheat, or steal.
  • erroneousness β€” The state of being in error; the quality of being erroneous.
  • wittiness β€” possessing wit in speech or writing; amusingly clever in perception and expression: a witty writer.
  • bright side β€” A consoling aspect of a difficult situation.
  • cozenage β€” the practice of cozening.
  • drawing card β€” a person who or thing that attracts attention or patrons.
  • misbelief β€” erroneous belief; false opinion.
  • hocuspocus β€” Alternative spelling of hocus-pocus.
  • mockery β€” ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • cacology β€” a bad choice of words; faulty speech
  • apperception β€” the attainment of full awareness of a sensation or idea
  • fraud β€” deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage.
  • error β€” A mistake.
  • conception β€” A conception of something is an idea that you have of it in your mind.
  • hallucination β€” a sensory experience of something that does not exist outside the mind, caused by various physical and mental disorders, or by reaction to certain toxic substances, and usually manifested as visual or auditory images.
  • mummery β€” the performance of mummers.
  • bon mot β€” A bon mot is a clever, witty remark.
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