英['fɔːlsəti]美['fɔːlsəti]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A falsity is either a straight-up lie or the fact that something isn’t true. If you fake cry to try and get out of trouble, the falsity of your emotions will get you busted.
Falsity is a word for statements that are false in the sense of being incorrect, untrue, or even dishonest. If you tell a lie, you've told a falsity, which can also be called an untruth or falsehood. Also, falsity can mean the general state of falseness. Con men and other liars often operate in falsity. A spy must use falsity to fool people. The opposite of falsity — or falseness — is truth.
实用短语
同根词
词根:false
adj.false错误的;虚伪的;伪造的
adv.false欺诈地
falsely错误地;虚伪地;不实地
n.falsehood说谎;假话;不真实;错误的信仰
falseness不忠实;虚伪;不正确