falseness

[ˈfɔːlsnəs]

falseness Definition

  • 1the quality of being untrue or deceptive
  • 2the state of not being genuine or authentic

Using falseness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "falseness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The falseness of his promises became evident soon enough.

  • Example

    Her smile was a mask for the falseness she felt inside.

  • Example

    The falseness of the evidence was exposed during the trial.

falseness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with falseness

  • a feeling that something is not genuine or authentic

    Example

    She had a sense of falseness about the whole situation.

  • the quality of being insincere or hypocritical in one's emotions or intentions

    Example

    He was known for his falseness of heart, always pretending to be someone he wasn't.

  • the quality of being deceptive or misleading in one's physical presentation

    Example

    Her falseness of appearance made it difficult to trust her.

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Summary: falseness in Brief

The term 'falseness' [ˈfɔːlsnəs] refers to the quality of being untrue or deceptive, or not genuine or authentic. It can describe anything from promises and evidence to emotions and appearances. Examples include 'The falseness of his promises became evident soon enough.' and 'Her smile was a mask for the falseness she felt inside.' Synonyms include 'deceitfulness,' 'duplicity,' and 'hypocrisy,' while antonyms include 'truthfulness' and 'authenticity.'