aberrancy, cant, dishonesty, false appearance, guile, insincerity, outwitting, sanctimoniousness, song and dance, unctuousness, wrongness
Definitionn. the state of being false or untrue
Last update: July 25, 2015
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In this way grew up the "religion of the poets," whose falseness and shallowness was patent even to contemporary thinkers. [Please select]
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But the great diversity of the rules given by various authors almost proves their falseness. [Please select]
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To dream of weevils, portends loss in trade and falseness in love. [Please select]
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Magnanimous creature, she kept their falseness a secret, and ceased to probe their shallow depths. [Please select]
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And surely loving silence was better than tinkling words of falseness. [Please select]
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'I don't know,' said Philip, with deliberate falseness, for he knew quite well. [Please select]
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"I know the greatness of your infamy, of your falseness, of your cowardice, of your baseness." [Please select]
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West had seen her, and either through deliberate falseness or his characteristic fondness for shying off from disagreeable subjects--Queed felt pretty sure it was the latter--had failed to reveal the truth. [Please select]
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Her knowledge of his falseness stood between them like a wall; blindly she struggled to keep it staunch, not letting her rushing pity undermine and crumble it. [Please select]
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