Word Meanings - FALSITY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. The quality of being false; coutrariety or want of conformity to truth. Probability does not make any alteration, either in the truth or falsity of things. South. 2. That which is false; falsehood; a lie; a false assertion. Men often swallow
Additional info about word: FALSITY
1. The quality of being false; coutrariety or want of conformity to truth. Probability does not make any alteration, either in the truth or falsity of things. South. 2. That which is false; falsehood; a lie; a false assertion. Men often swallow falsities for truths. Sir T. Brown. Syn. -- Falsehood; lie; deceit. -- Falsity, Falsehood, Lie. Falsity denotes the state or quality of being false. A falsehood is a false declaration designedly made. A lie is a gross, unblushing falsehood. The falsity of a person's assertion may be proved by the evidence of others and thus the charge of falsehood be fastened upon him.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of FALSITY)
- Error
- Fault
- mistake
- blunder
- falsity
- deception
- fallacy
- untruth
- hallucination
- false
- Untrue
- erroneous
- fallacious
- sophistical
- spurious
- deceptive
- fabrication
- counterfeit
- mendacious
- sham
- mock
- bogus
- unfaithful
- fib
- fiction
- dishonorable
- faithless
- Lie
- Falsehood
- subterfuge
- evasion
- Vanity
- Emptiness
- unsubstantiality
- unreality
- conceit
- self-sufficiency
- ostentation
- pride
- worthlessness
- triviality
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of FALSITY)
Related words: (words related to FALSITY)
- DETECTOR BAR
A bar, connected with a switch, longer than the distance between any two consecutive wheels of a train , laid inside a rail and operated by the wheels so that the switch cannot be thrown until all the train is past the switch. - FAULTINESS
Quality or state of being faulty. Round, even to faultiness. Shak. - FALSENESS
The state of being false; contrariety to the fact; inaccuracy; want of integrity or uprightness; double dealing; unfaithfulness; treachery; perfidy; as, the falseness of a report, a drawing, or a singer's notes; the falseness of a man, or of his - EXPOSER
One who exposes or discloses. - BLUNDERHEAD
A stupid, blundering fellow. - FALSE-FACED
Hypocritical. Shak. - FAITHLESS
1. Not believing; not giving credit. Be not faithless, but believing. John xx. 27. 2. Not believing on God or religion; specifically, not believing in the Christian religion. Shak. 3. Not observant of promises or covenants. 4. Not true - BLUNDERER
One who is apt to blunder. - OSTENTATION
1. The act of ostentating or of making an ambitious display; unnecessary show; pretentious parade; -- usually in a detractive sense. "Much ostentation vain of fleshly arm." Milton. He knew that good and bountiful minds were sometimes inclined to - BOGUS
Spurious; fictitious; sham; -- a cant term originally applied to counterfeit coin, and hence denoting anything counterfeit. - EXPOSEDNESS
The state of being exposed, laid open, or unprotected; as, an exposedness to sin or temptation. - CONCEITEDLY
1. In an egotistical manner. 2. Fancifully; whimsically. - UNFAITHFUL
1. Not faithful; not observant of promises, vows, allegiance, or duty; violating trust or confidence; treacherous; perfidious; as, an unfaithful subject; an unfaithful agent or servant. My feet, through wine, unfaithful to their weight. Pope. His - ERRONEOUS
1. Wandering; straying; deviating from the right course; -- hence, irregular; unnatural. "Erroneous circulation." Arbuthnot. Stopped much of the erroneous light, which otherwise would have disturbed the vision. Sir I. Newman. 2. Misleading; - SUBTERFUGE
That to which one resorts for escape or concealment; an artifice employed to escape censure or the force of an argument, or to justify opinions or conduct; a shift; an evasion. Affect not little shifts and subterfuges, to avoid the force - FALSETTO
A false or artificial voice; that voice in a man which lies above his natural voice; the male counter tenor or alto voice. See Head voice, under Voice. - VANITY BOX
A small box, usually jeweled or of precious metal and worn on a chain, containing a mirror, powder puff, and other small toilet articles for a woman. - ERRORFUL
Full of error; wrong. Foxe. - CONCEITEDNESS
The state of being conceited; conceit; vanity. Addison. - MISTAKEN
1. Being in error; judging wrongly; having a wrong opinion or a misconception; as, a mistaken man; he is mistaken. 2. Erroneous; wrong; as, a mistaken notion. - PICK-FAULT
One who seeks out faults. - TERRORLESS
Free from terror. Poe. - SELF-CONCEIT
Conceit of one's self; an overweening opinion of one's powers or endowments. Syn. -- See Egotism.