falsehoods

الأكاذيب
definition
noun
the truth or falsehood of the many legends that surround her
the state of being untrue.
translation of 'falsehoods'
noun
بهتان,
كذبة,
كذب,
شىء كاذب,
زور كذب
example
There is a grain of truth in both these stories, surrounded by 'falsehoods' .
This argument mixes so many distortions, 'falsehoods' and tendentious points that it's not easy to know where to start.
Networks merely need to avoid uttering flagrant 'falsehoods' and committing major inexcusable errors.
All of us are often tempted to get what we want, even if it requires saying 'falsehoods' .
They are using 'falsehoods' to justify their potentially detrimental activities.
He is a purveyor of 'falsehoods' when it suits his partisan purposes.
And yes, one has to be vigilant in the way that he suggested and try to spot 'falsehoods' , examples of mythmaking in the stories that people tell about the world.
No one contests their 'falsehoods' , inaccuracies, and sins of omission on a point by point basis.
However, his piece contains inconsistencies and 'falsehoods' that cannot go unchallenged.
You can teach 'falsehoods' and half truths issue a diploma and call someone educated.
Although most 'falsehoods' detected in this study were inconsequential, fibs do have financial implications.
As a little boy I was much given to inventing deliberate 'falsehoods' and this was always done for the sake of causing excitement.
Indeed, correcting all the factual errors and 'falsehoods' in ‘Ghost Town’ would consume as much space as the Web site itself.
Mistakes such as the one I have admitted making are construed as deliberate 'falsehoods' .
Lynch's parents read the story, laughed at the ludicrous 'falsehoods' , but made no attempt to correct them.
Lately, you have attempted to cloak your actions in 'falsehoods' and propaganda.
Only in politics or Hollywood is it possible to make 'falsehoods' true and the truth a lie.
Your story contained so many misconceptions and 'falsehoods' , one scarcely knows where to begin.
If he wins in nine days, the foundation of his victory will rest on economic perceptions based on 'falsehoods' .
Worse, the more successful a liar is, the more likely it is that he will also fall prey to his own 'falsehoods' .
He had two lives: one, open, seen and known by all who cared to know, full of relative truth and of relative 'falsehood' , exactly like the lives of his friends and acquaintances; and another life running its course in secret.
Irony is a magic wand of literary interpretation that can turn words of love into hate, good into evil, and truth into 'falsehood' .
a downright 'falsehood'
In the light of my conclusion that he did not act maliciously in publishing the graph, it is not necessary for me to consider the issue of damage in the context of the claim in malicious 'falsehood' .
the right to sue for malicious 'falsehood'
Proving the truth or 'falsehood' of Cantor's continuum hypothesis boils down to answering this: Where does the set of real numbers sit in the hierarchy of infinite sets?
At no stage, however, did the learned judge identify the deceit or deliberate 'falsehood' .
These two quests ultimately lead us to the truth, and it is the gradual process of uncovering both 'falsehood' and truth that provides the substance of this movie.
The settlement was reached after Judd sued the magazine for malicious 'falsehood' and false attribution.
Yet it had a single end; like Piers Plowman before it, and Pilgrim's Progress afterwards, The Faerie Queene led the reader along the path upon which truth was distinguishable from 'falsehood' .
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