What is another word for un-truth?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈʌntɹˈuːθ], [ ˈʌntɹˈuːθ], [ ˈʌ_n_t_ɹ_ˈuː_θ]
Related words: untruths, un-truths, un-truthful, falsehoods, anti-truth, lies
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Similar words for un-truth:
- 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-truth:
n.
• deception (noun)- cozenage,
- dissimulation,
- deceitfulness,
- cheat,
- deceptiveness,
- trickery,
- dupery,
- dirt,
- cunning,
- equivocation,
- treason,
- fraud,
- lying,
- betrayal,
- Defraudation,
- treachery,
- legerdemain,
- fast one,
- double-dealing,
- falsehood,
- hypocrisy,
- beguilement,
- duplicity,
- boondoggle,
- guile,
- sophism,
- untruth,
- craftiness,
- fraudulence,
- hokum,
- snow job,
- disinformation,
- juggling,
- imposition,
- trumpery,
- insincerity,
- circumvention,
- flimflam,
- trickiness,
- mendacity,
- pretense,
- blarney.
- erratum,
- solecism,
- delinquency,
- boo-boo,
- deviation,
- slight,
- misapprehension,
- fallacy,
- delusion,
- goof,
- offense,
- Misbelief,
- miss,
- faux pas,
- screw-up,
- X,
- misunderstanding,
- howler,
- absurdity,
- mismanagement,
- trespass,
- boner,
- flaw,
- transgression,
- bad job,
- blunder,
- screamer,
- misstep,
- glitch,
- stumble,
- omission,
- failure,
- inaccuracy,
- misconception,
- lapse,
- wrongdoing,
- fault,
- slip,
- fall,
- miscue,
- slipup,
- falsity,
- miscalculation,
- sin,
- misdeed,
- Misjudgment,
- oversight.
- elaboration,
- aggrandizement,
- exaltation,
- amplification,
- pretentiousness,
- fancy,
- magnification,
- coloring,
- boasting,
- crock,
- stretch,
- figure of speech,
- tall story,
- fantasy,
- jazz,
- line,
- fish story,
- overestimation,
- yarn,
- emphasis,
- overemphasis,
- baloney,
- excess,
- flight of fancy,
- rant,
- pretension,
- extravagance,
- inflation,
- romance,
- embroidery,
- hogwash,
- fabrication,
- enlargement,
- caricature,
- hyperbole.
- bestiary,
- allegory,
- invention,
- apologue,
- bunk,
- old saw,
- one for the birds,
- myth,
- parable,
- fiction,
- fairy story,
- legend,
- fib,
- figment,
- old chestnut,
- white lie,
- tale,
- fairy tale.
- concoction,
- opus,
- fake,
- artifact,
- jive,
- work,
- forgery,
- song and dance,
- smoke,
- fable.
- casuistry,
- evasion,
- invalidity,
- quibbling,
- artifice,
- erroneousness,
- mistake,
- misconstrual,
- paradox,
- non sequitur,
- deception,
- cavil,
- prejudice,
- faultiness,
- notion,
- inconsistency,
- speciousness,
- misinterpretation,
- sophistry,
- error,
- bias,
- subterfuge,
- elusion,
- aberration,
- heresy,
- ambiguity,
- perversion,
- inexactness,
- preconception,
- quirk,
- illogicality.
- fallaciousness,
- cover-up,
- Untruism,
- perjury,
- fibbery,
- tall tale,
- untruthfulness,
- half truth,
- feigning,
- fakery,
- misstatement,
- story,
- falseness,
- sham,
- dishonesty.
- cheating,
- unreality,
- perfidiousness,
- faithlessness,
- perfidy,
- unfaithfulness,
- uncandidness,
- disingenuousness,
- infidelity.
- terminological inexactitude,
- improvisation,
- clothesline,
- hooey,
- best seller,
- storytelling,
- narrative,
- anecdote,
- potboiler,
- drama,
- novel,
- work of imagination,
- cliff-hanger,
- book,
- figment of imagination,
- imagination.
- adulteration,
- slant,
- not a true picture,
- twist,
- false light,
- exaggeration,
- falsification,
- mutilation.
How to use "Un-truth" in context?
Untruth is an often-used term that people use when they do not agree with what someone else has to say. It is important to be truthful and accurate when speaking or writing because it can help people to understand and get along better. There are times, however, when it is important to tell a lie. People may lie for a number of reasons, including to protect themselves, to make someone else happy, or to take revenge. Lying can be difficult to do and can sometimes lead to problems. It is important to be careful when lying because it can lead to false assumptions and misinformation.
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