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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) falsedad, mentiratr['fɔːlshʊd]1 (lying) falsedad nombre femenino2 (lie) mentirafalsehood ['fɔls.hʊd] n: mentira f, falsedad fn.• falencia s.f.• falsedad s.f.• ficción s.f.• gazapa s.f.• mentira s.f.'fɔːlshʊdcount & mass noun (frml) falsedad f['fɔːlshʊd]N (=falsity) falsedad f ; (=lie) mentira f* * *['fɔːlshʊd]count & mass noun (frml) falsedad f -
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noun2) (untrue thing) Unwahrheit, die* * ** * *false·hood[ˈfɔ:ls(h)ʊd, AM ˈfɑ:lshʊd]nto tell a \falsehood die Unwahrheit sagen* * *['fɔːlshʊd]n1) (= lie) Unwahrheit f* * *1. Unwahrheit f, Lüge f: → academic.ru/38215/injurious">injurious 22. Falschheit f, Unehrlichkeit f* * *noun2) (untrue thing) Unwahrheit, die* * *n.Falschheit f.Unwahrheit f. -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) falskhet, usannhet, løgnløgnsubst. \/ˈfɔːlshʊd\/, \/ˈfɒlshʊd\/1) løgn, usannhet, falsk påstand2) uærlighet, løgnaktighet, usannferdighet -
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falsehood ['fɔ:lshʊd]∎ to tell or to utter a falsehood mentir, dire des mensonges∎ truth and falsehood le vrai et le faux(c) (falseness) fausseté f -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) laž* * *[fɔ:lshud]nounhinavstvo, nezvestoba, izdajstvo; laž, kriva vera -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) ósannindi -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) hazugság -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) falsidade/mentira* * *false.hood[f'ɔ:lshud] n falsidade: qualidade do que é falso: 1 erro, inexatidão. 2 calúnia, impostura, hipocrisia. 3 infidelidade, fraude, dobrez. -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) meli; nepatiesība* * *nepatiesība, meli -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) melas -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) podvod, klam, lež* * *• faleš• falešnost• lež• nepravdivost -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) lož* * *• faloš• klam• podvodnost• nepravda -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) minciună -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) ψέμα,ψεύδος -
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noun(the telling of) a lie:كَذِبShe is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) mensonge -
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noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) mentira -
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noun1) ложь, неправда; фальшь2) лживость; вероломствоSyn:lie* * *(n) ложь; фальсификаторский прием* * *ложь, неправда; обман, фальшь; ложное утверждение* * *['false·hood || 'fɔːlshʊd] n. ложь, неправда, фальшь, вероломство* * *вероломстволживостьложьнеправдафальшь* * *1) ложь, неправда; обман, фальшь; ложное утверждение 2) устар. лживость
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falsehood — noun 1) a downright falsehood Syn: lie, untruth, fib, falsification, fabrication, invention, fiction, story, cock and bull story, flight of fancy; half truth; informal tall story, tall tale, fairy tale, whopper See note at … Thesaurus of popular words
falsehood — noun Date: 13th century 1. an untrue statement ; lie 2. absence of truth or accuracy 3. the practice of lying ; mendacity … New Collegiate Dictionary
falsehood — noun the state of being untrue. ↘a lie … English new terms dictionary
falsehood — noun formal 1 (C) a statement that is untrue 2 (U) the practice of telling lies … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
falsehood — UK [ˈfɔːlshʊd] / US [ˈfɔlsˌhʊd] noun Word forms falsehood : singular falsehood plural falsehoods formal 1) [countable] a statement that is not true 2) [uncountable] the fact of being not true … English dictionary
falsehood — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of honesty Nouns 1. falsehood, falseness, dishonesty; falsity, falsification; deception, untruth; lying, misrepresentation, disinformation, plausible denial; mendacity, perjury, forgery, invention,… … English dictionary for students
falsehood — false|hood [ fɔls,hud ] noun FORMAL 1. ) count a statement that is not true: LIE 2. ) uncount the fact of being not true ─ opposite TRUTH … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
falsehood — /ˈfɔlshʊd / (say fawlshood) noun 1. lack of conformity to truth or fact. 2. something false; an untrue idea, belief, etc. 3. a false statement; a lie. 4. the act of lying or making false statements. 5. Obsolete deception …