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falsehood

[fawls-hood] / ˈfɔls hʊd /


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Iran's Revolutionary Guards also said that no US Navy vessel has "dared" approach the Strait of Hormuz, calling Wright's claim a "pure falsehood."

From Barron's • Mar. 10, 2026

British policy toward China, Lord Patten continued, had rested on a "falsehood" that "in order to do business with them, we must avoid saying anything they don't like or doing anything that they don't like".

From BBC • Jan. 26, 2026

To secure conviction, prosecutors must prove a falsehood was made “knowingly and willfully” and be “materially” false, fictitious or fraudulent.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 12, 2026

She went on, “old, tired attacks on conservative women are based on a falsehood that we can’t achieve anything without a man’s help.”

From Slate • Aug. 12, 2025

It hadn’t worked, and he had dismissed the attempt when he could no longer ignore that it felt like a pathetic falsehood.

From "Snow Falling on Cedars: A Novel" by David Guterson




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