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1 falseness
2) (faithlessness) Treulosigkeit, die (to gegenüber)* * *false·nessn no pl1. (inaccuracy) of statement, report Unkorrektheit f, Unrichtigkeit f; (untruthfulness) of claim, accusation Unhaltbarkeit f* * *['fɔːlsnɪs]n2) (= artificiality of pearls, eyelashes etc) Unechtheit f* * *a) Unwahrheit fb) Unrichtigkeit fc) Unehrlichkeit fd) Unechtheit f* * *noun, no pl.2) (faithlessness) Treulosigkeit, die (to gegenüber)* * *n.Falschheit f. -
2 falseness
1) ( inaccuracy) of statement, report Unkorrektheit f ( untruthfulness) of claim, accusation Unhaltbarkeit f -
3 debunk
transitive verb* * *de·bunk[ˌdi:ˈbʌŋk]vtto \debunk a myth/theory einen Mythos/eine Theorie stürzen* * *["diː'bʌŋk]vtclaim entlarven; myth aufdecken; politician vom Sockel stoßen* * *debunk [ˌdiːˈbʌŋk] v/t umga) entlarvenb) den Nimbus nehmen (dat)* * *transitive verb* * *v.entlarven v. -
4 falsehood
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. -
5 hollowness
* * *hol·low·ness[ˈhɒləʊnəs, AM ˈhɑ:loʊ-]n no plthe \hollowness of the tree affords a home to a number of small animals and insects der ausgehöhlte Baum bietet einer Reihe kleiner Tiere und Insekten eine Heimatthe \hollowness of his promises convinces nobody anymore seine leeren Versprechungen überzeugen niemanden mehr* * *['hɒləʊnɪs]n (figof promise) Leere f; (of guarantee) Wertlosigkeit f* * *1. Hohlheit f (auch fig)2. Dumpfheit f3. figa) Leere fb) Falschheit f* * *n.Hohlheit -en f. -
6 hollowness
hol·low·ness [ʼhɒləʊnəs, Am ʼhɑ:loʊ-] nthe \hollowness of the tree affords a home to a number of small animals and insects der ausgehöhlte Baum bietet einer Reihe kleiner Tiere und Insekten eine Heimatthe \hollowness of his promises convinces nobody anymore seine leeren Versprechungen überzeugen niemanden mehr
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Falseness — False ness, n. The state of being false; contrariety to the fact; inaccuracy; want of integrity or uprightness; double dealing; unfaithfulness; treachery; perfidy; as, the falseness of a report, a drawing, or a singer s notes; the falseness of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
falseness — index bad faith, color (deceptive appearance), counterfeit, deceit, deception, dishonesty, disloyalty, duplicity … Law dictionary
falseness — c.1300, from FALSE (Cf. false) + NESS (Cf. ness) … Etymology dictionary
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falseness — false ► ADJECTIVE 1) not in accordance with the truth or facts. 2) invalid or illegal. 3) deliberately intended to deceive. 4) artificial. 5) not actually so; illusory: a false sense of security. 6) disloyal. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
falseness — noun see false I … New Collegiate Dictionary
falseness — See falsely. * * * … Universalium
falseness — noun The characteristic of being false … Wiktionary
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falseness — Pol. S. 150 … Oldest English Words