Falsifications [noun]

Definition of Falsifications:

untruth

Synonyms of Falsifications:

● Fiction

● Falsehood

● Deception

● Evasion

● Myth

● Forgery

● Slander

● Distortion

● Tale

● Inaccuracy

● Perjury

● Deceit

● Misrepresentation

● Dishonesty

● Fabrication

● Falseness

● Falsity

● Detraction

● Reviling

● Invention

● Backbiting

● Fable

● Hyperbole

● Obloquy

● Defamation

● Revilement

● Fib

● Aspersion

● Libel

● Calumny

● Vilification

● Prevarication

● Whopper

● Misstatement

● Guile

● Subterfuge

● Calumniation

● Mendacity

● White lie

● Disinformation

● Fraudulence

● Tall story


Opposite/Antonyms of Falsifications:

● Openness

● Truth

● Non-fiction

● Sincerity

● Compliment

● Praise

● Uprightness

● Truthfulness

● Honesty

● Frankness


Sentence/Example of Falsifications:

Can you not see that the work of falsification which a play demands is of all tasks the most ungrateful?

If lies were necessary, they would lie; where falsification was wanted, they falsified.

The present device of falsification was merely a play for time and would serve a very transitory purpose.

German historical teaching became an immense systematic falsification of the human past, with a view to the Hohenzollern future.

A falsification of that will is an offense against the State where it is committed, and against all the States.

There is something in a conversation-book which seems to prove this, and also to add evidence to the falsification of his age.

I applied to the Emperor Joseph, pledged my head to prove the falsification of this note; and entreated a revision of the cause.

It is undoing the systematic falsification of history, and is teaching us to read the past other than by the printed page.

This is a falsification through omission, a very serious falsification, as it modified the meaning of the document.

From 1783 to 1787, this man organized his astounding system of falsification all along the line.