falsehood

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈfɔːlshʊd/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈfɔlshʊd/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(fôlshŏŏd)

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falsehood n ([sth] untrue, lie)falsedad nf
  mentira nf
  falacia nf
 Amy was angry when she discovered her son had told a falsehood.
 Amy se enfadó cuando descubrió que su hijo le había dicho una falsedad.
falsehood n uncountable (state of being untrue)falsedad nf
 The falsehood of the president's statement angered the nation.
 La falsedad de la declaración del presidente enfureció a la nación.
falsehood n uncountable (dishonesty)falsedad nf
  deshonestidad nf
 Although the politician is charismatic, he is also known for his falsehood.
 Aunque el político era carismático, también era conocido por su falsedad.
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