falsity
IPA: fˈɔɫsʌti
noun
- (countable) Something that is false; an untrue assertion.
- (uncountable) The characteristic of being untrue.
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Examples of "falsity" in Sentences
- This is a blatant and obvious falsity.
- Falsity is the same as not BEING true.
- Its truth or falsity is not the issue.
- The falsity of the argument is obvious.
- This isn't a truth or falsity discussion.
- Indeed, it is more of a falsity to remove it.
- Gone is the implication that a falsity is fact.
- The falsity of such an allegation strikes the eye.
- The truth or falsity of the statements is immaterial.
- It is the truthfulness or the falsity of content that should be the issue.
- BTW, actual falsity is not required for a perjury conviction under 18 USC § 1621.
- In every litigated case, the parties disagree about whether the falsity is literal or only implicit.
- Literal falsity is a dandy doctrine because it provides a way to end litigation quickly: judicial economy.
- The denizens of this world are so lost in falsity and nothingness that they convict themselves even in their vain defenses of the disgusting behavior at issue.
- The Liavek shared-world stories, where one group, originated by Nate Bucklin [markiv1111] believes this to be the case; its truth or falsity is not established.
- All three elements of perjury [1). belief in falsity, 2). under oath, affirmation or penalty of perjury, and 3). materiality] are matters for a jury to determine.
- Unless you get rid of the Lanham Act and the FTC, kicking Kasky out of the running still leaves Nike subject to a plain falsity/misleadingness standard in its ads.
- The final paragraph was cut for space — it's not absolutely necessary, but I liked the comparison: “In opera buffa, it usually ends when all the falsity is discovered,” Ganz goes on, “like the end of ‘Figaro,’ where everything is revealed, and all is happy.”
- Yet such was her distress I was sorry for her, though I believed it to be rooted and grounded in falsity, and that she had no need to regard with such disapprobation her sister's being indebted to an English gentleman who gave her in all honour the best he had.
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