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Results for "untrue"

Snatchpatch

Definition: Okay, here's a short, silly rhyme incorporating “snatchpatch” (since its definition isn’t readily available – let’s invent one!), aiming for clever and lighthearted: “Definition not found, a curious plea, Like a snatchpatch sewn on a bumblebee! It jiggled bright, a rainbow hue, And vanished swiftly, quite untrue!”


And vanished swiftly, quite untrue!”

Antinoness

Definition: Antinoness in linguistics refers to a statement or phrase that does not express truthfulness, but instead asserts the opposite of what is actually true. In other words, it suggests that something is false or incorrect. Antinoness can take many forms, such as saying something is untrue without any evidence for its falseness, suggesting that something is not true despite all available information to the contrary, or even making a statement that contradicts reality entirely. In linguistics, antinon


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Boastings

Definition: Bostochas, a term originally used in the context of gossip or slander, refers to the act of making up untrue or exaggerated statements about oneself or others. These statements can be either true or false, and they are often made with malicious intent or for personal gain. Bostochas is characterized by exaggeration, fakery, and a lack of self-awareness, which can lead to serious consequences in various contexts.


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Counterfactually

Definition: Counterfactually, which is a term coined by the American author and philosopher George Santayana in his book "The Principles of Political Economy", refers to a situation where an argument or statement is presented as if it were untrue or false. It typically involves presenting a seemingly plausible explanation for why something might not be true. In this context, a counterfactually justified argument would mean that the argument presented is based on a premise that cannot be proven true, and therefore, the conclusion drawn from that


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Untruly

Definition: Untruly means something that is not true or genuine, without being based on reality or truth. It can also refer to a situation where someone does not follow their own beliefs or values. Untrue often implies that what they say or do contradicts what they believe or value.


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Untruer

Definition: The term "untruer" is a phrase used in English to describe someone who lies or deceives others. It can also be used as a verb meaning to deceive, mislead, or manipulate someone else without their consent. The phrase comes from the Latin word "un," which means "not."


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Untrueness

Definition: Untruthful information or statement is a falsehood, lie or deceptive statement that does not accurately represent reality. It can be used to deceive others and harm them in some way.


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Uncredibly

Definition: Uncredibly is a phrase or idiom that refers to something being incorrect, false, or misleading. It can be used in different contexts depending on its usage and context. In informal language, it could mean someone or something is not credible or reliable. For example, "I don't think he's credible." This means the person or thing does not have credibility or reliability. In more formal settings, it might also refer to a statement that is untrue or misleading. It can be used in


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