Similar words: falsify, peristalsis, original sin, FALSE, falsely, falsetto, falsehood, falseness. Meaning: ['fɔːlsətɪ] n. 1. the state of being false or untrue 2. a false statement.
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31. Jacob : I will drive I indite Stargate follower falsity this is my clams and butter, man!
32. I'm not interested in the truth or falsity of what you are saying.
33. The article herein studies and exposes the deep reasons of the financial falsity of listed companies.
34. Our moral judgments not really judgments at all, for they do not express truth or falsity.
35. Isabel had been thinking all day of her falsity, her audacity, her ability.
36. The essential of falsity is male might of utterance around male consciousness.
37. It is utterly important to govern the falsity of accounting information.
38. Her sense of Mrs Penniman's innocent falsity, which had lain dormant, began to haunt her again.
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