"Untruth" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Untruth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Untruth" Meaning

A lie or a false statement. Untruth is a statement that is contrary to the facts or reality.

"Untruth" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Untruth"


1. Telling a lie

- "She accused him of spreading untruth and lies about her company, which was causing a lot of damage to their reputation." Verdict: Accused the person of disseminating false information.

2. A false statement

- "The politician was caught in an untruth during the debate, which made him lose the support of his voters." Verdict: Caught in an incorrect statement made during a public debate.

3. Incorrect information

- "The news article contained some untruth about the new policy, which led to a lot of confusion among the public." Verdict: Published false or misleading information in a news article.

4. Deception

- "Her brother is a master of telling untruth, making it difficult for us to know what's true and what's not." Verdict: Skilled at deceiving people, typically by lying.

5. Falsehood in a story

- "The story contained several untruth that were transparently false, making it hard to take the entire narrative seriously." Verdict: Found to contain false information or lies, which made the entire story unbelievable.

"Untruth" Similar Words

Untroubled

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Tranquil, peaceful, and free from worry or disturbance. Entirely calm and serene, without any problems or difficulties.

Untroubling

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Untrue

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False; not true.

Untrueness

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The characteristic of being untrue or false. Dishonesty or lack of integrity, often resulting in misleading or deceptive behavior.

Untrustful

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Disbelieving. Suspicious. Lacking faith or trust in someone or something. Prone to skepticism or distrust.

Untrusting

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Lacking trust or faith in people or in the goodness of people's intentions.

Untrustworthiness

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The quality of not being worthy of trust; lack of trustworthiness or reliability.

Untrustworthy

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Not deserving or worthy of trust; unreliable or dishonest.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> He was an untrustworthy person, always saying one thing and doing another.<br> The report from the company turned out to be untrustworthy, leading to a financial scandal.

Untruthful

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Untruthfulness

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The quality of being untruthful or dishonest; the state of being untrue or untrue feelings.<br><br>Example: "Their untruthfulness in business dealings has ruined their reputation."<br><br>Synonyms: dishonesty, untrustworthiness, falsity, deceitfulness<br><br>Antonyms: honesty, sincerity, truthfulness.

Untruths

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Falsehoods or lies.

Untucked

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Untuned

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Not adjusted or attuned to a standard or normal pitch, frequency, or level; out of tune.

Unturned

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Untutored

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Untwine

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To untwine means to separate or unfold something that is twisted together, such as rope, wire, or something that is intricately connected. It can also mean to straighten out or disentangle something that has been complicated or confusing.