Sentence examples for the falsehood from inspiring English sources

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the falsehood

noun

The property of being false.

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Within seven minutes, others began picking up the falsehood.

That's the falsehood on which the movie's fiction depends.

It is a relief, at last, to expose the falsehood.

He represents the falsehood of what's called 'enhanced interrogation techniques'".

The pure liar, by contrast, "takes delight in lying, rejoicing in the falsehood itself".

Fairness is important regardless of the truth or the falsehood of allegations.

Somewhere through all the falsehood and the forgetting is something solid and good".

Anti-vaccine sites also perpetuate the falsehood that Gardasil has been banned in Japan.

First, I need to dispel the falsehood that the protest attempted to storm the venue.

The falsehood that Trump tells about the three million fake voters in the Presidential election is typical.

This raises two questions: Should Mr. Obama have dignified the fringe conspiracy buffs with a response, and how did the falsehood ever gain any traction?

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