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untruthnoun a false idea or belieftheir argument rests on a fundamental untruth which has long been discredited delusion, error, fallacy, falsehood, falsity, hallucination, illusion, misbelief, misconception, myth, old wives' tale factoidsuperstitionfiction, pretense(or pretence)distortion, inaccuracy, misapprehension, miscomprehension, misinterpretation, misjudgment, misperception, misunderstandingmisinformation, misknowledge, misreport, misrepresentation, misstatementsophism, sophistryfib, half-truth, lie, story, tale truth, verity a statement known by its maker to be untrue and made in order to deceivethe Web site is rife with untruths and misleading information fable, fabrication, fairy tale, falsehood, falsity, fib, lie, mendacity, prevarication, story, tale, taradiddle(or tarradiddle), whopper distortion, exaggeration, half-truthambiguity, equivocation, obliquitydefamation, libel, slanderperjurybluff, fiction, pose, pretense(or pretence)humbug, jive, nonsensecanard, fallacy, misconception, mythfalsification, misinformation, misreport, misrepresentation, misstatementdeceit, deceitfulness, dishonesty, duplicity, fraudulence truth fact, truism, verityhonesty, truthfulness, veracityauthentication, confirmation, substantiation, validation, verification the quality or state of being falsethere is an element of untruth in all forms of art: works of art provide only a semblance of reality erroneousness, fallaciousness, fallacy, falsehood, falseness, falsity speciousness, spuriousnessdeception, deceptiveness, delusioninaccuracy, incorrectnessdishonesty, mendaciousness, mendacity, untruthfulness truth, verity accuracy, actuality, correctness, factuality, factualness, genuinenesscredibility, honesty, trustworthiness, truthfulness, veracity before the 12th century |