What is another word for un truths?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈʌn tɹˈuːθs], [ ˈʌn tɹˈuːθs], [ ˈʌ_n t_ɹ_ˈuː_θ_s]
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Similar words for un truths:
- deception (noun)
- erroneousness (noun)
- error (noun)
- exaggeration (noun)
- fable (noun)
- fabrication (noun)
- fallacy (noun)
- falsehood (noun)
- false impression (noun)
- falsity (noun)
- fib (noun)
- fiction (noun)
- inveracity (noun)
- misrepresentation (noun)
- perjury (noun)
- speciousness (noun)
- story (noun)
- tale (noun)
- tall talk (noun)
- untruth (noun)
- white lie (noun)
- whopper (noun)
Synonyms for Un truths:
n.
• deception (noun)- cunning,
- disinformation,
- craftiness,
- untruth,
- cheat,
- deceptiveness,
- sophism,
- circumvention,
- hypocrisy,
- insincerity,
- flimflam,
- equivocation,
- duplicity,
- boondoggle,
- snow job,
- legerdemain,
- blarney,
- falsehood,
- fast one,
- mendacity,
- Defraudation,
- guile,
- hokum,
- lying,
- dissimulation,
- trickiness,
- fraudulence,
- pretense,
- fraud,
- dirt,
- betrayal,
- imposition,
- trickery,
- trumpery,
- cozenage,
- treachery,
- beguilement,
- dupery,
- treason,
- double-dealing,
- deceitfulness,
- juggling.
- falsity,
- solecism,
- fallacy,
- fault,
- faux pas,
- boo-boo,
- oversight,
- miscalculation,
- miss,
- Misjudgment,
- misstep,
- slight,
- erratum,
- misdeed,
- flaw,
- delusion,
- stumble,
- fall,
- boner,
- screamer,
- lapse,
- misapprehension,
- wrongdoing,
- trespass,
- blunder,
- omission,
- screw-up,
- failure,
- Misbelief,
- slipup,
- offense,
- glitch,
- slip,
- transgression,
- misunderstanding,
- inaccuracy,
- mismanagement,
- misconception,
- X,
- howler,
- deviation,
- miscue,
- absurdity,
- bad job,
- delinquency,
- goof,
- sin.
- elaboration,
- fancy,
- enlargement,
- overemphasis,
- fantasy,
- coloring,
- embroidery,
- hyperbole,
- aggrandizement,
- extravagance,
- fish story,
- pretentiousness,
- excess,
- line,
- magnification,
- inflation,
- crock,
- overestimation,
- tall story,
- hogwash,
- fabrication,
- figure of speech,
- pretension,
- romance,
- exaltation,
- stretch,
- baloney,
- yarn,
- rant,
- caricature,
- flight of fancy,
- amplification,
- emphasis,
- jazz,
- boasting.
- apologue,
- fib,
- fairy tale,
- allegory,
- parable,
- old chestnut,
- bunk,
- old saw,
- fiction,
- fairy story,
- bestiary,
- myth,
- legend,
- white lie,
- one for the birds,
- invention,
- figment,
- tale.
- concoction,
- fake,
- artifact,
- jive,
- fable,
- work,
- forgery,
- song and dance,
- smoke,
- opus.
- deception,
- faultiness,
- error,
- inconsistency,
- elusion,
- inexactness,
- casuistry,
- subterfuge,
- quibbling,
- cavil,
- sophistry,
- artifice,
- speciousness,
- evasion,
- mistake,
- misinterpretation,
- aberration,
- preconception,
- ambiguity,
- perversion,
- erroneousness,
- paradox,
- non sequitur,
- illogicality,
- invalidity,
- prejudice,
- bias,
- misconstrual,
- quirk,
- notion,
- heresy.
- falseness,
- fibbery,
- fallaciousness,
- perjury,
- sham,
- untruthfulness,
- cover-up,
- misstatement,
- feigning,
- fakery,
- dishonesty,
- Untruism,
- tall tale,
- story,
- half truth.
- faithlessness,
- perfidiousness,
- perfidy,
- disingenuousness,
- unreality,
- cheating,
- unfaithfulness,
- infidelity,
- uncandidness.
- clothesline,
- potboiler,
- work of imagination,
- drama,
- best seller,
- cliff-hanger,
- hooey,
- improvisation,
- novel,
- terminological inexactitude,
- imagination,
- book,
- figment of imagination,
- storytelling,
- narrative,
- anecdote.
- adulteration,
- false light,
- slant,
- twist,
- exaggeration,
- mutilation,
- not a true picture,
- falsification.
How to use "Un truths" in context?
1. Untruths are often upheld as truths because they are convenient.
2. They are often repeated enough that they become accepted as truths.
3. They can be used to deceive people.
4. They can be used to justify behaviors that may be harmful.
5. They can be used to control people.
6. They can be used to justify violence.
7. They can be used to justify hatred.
8. They can be used to justify discrimination.
9. They can be used to justify persecution.
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