Antonyms for falsification
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : fawl-suh-fahy |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfɔl sə faɪ |
- cleanliness
- cleanness
- compliment
- decency
- development
- faithfulness
- fidelity
- frankness
- goodness
- growth
- honesty
- honor
- kindness
- loyalty
- non-fiction
- openness
- original
- originality
- praise
- pureness
- purification
- purity
- quiet
- reality
- return
- simplicity
- sincerity
- sterility
- trustworthiness
- truth
- truthfulness
- uprightness
- wholesomeness
Definition of falsification
Origin :- 1560s, from Late Latin falsificationem (nominative falsificatio), noun of action from past participle stem of falsificare (see falsify).
- As in lie : noun untruth
- As in misrepresentation : noun falsehood
- As in misstatement : noun misrepresentation
- As in perjury : noun lying while under oath
- As in plagiarism : noun copying of another's written work
- As in pretense : noun falsehood, affected show; cover
- As in mendacity : noun insincerity
- As in falseness : noun faithlessness
- As in inveracity : noun lie
- As in vulgarism : noun corruption
- As in corruption : noun adulteration
- As in forgery : noun counterfeiting; counterfeit item
- Was this coincidence, or prevision, or what Mr. Dessoir calls the 'falsification of memory'?
- Extract from : « Storyology » by Benjamin Taylor
- Most of the cases that I heard turned on the adulteration and falsification of liquors.
- Extract from : « With Manchesters in the East » by Gerald B. Hurst
- The falsification of texts has always been the subject of complaint.
- Extract from : « The Hindu-Arabic Numerals » by David Eugene Smith
- If lies were necessary, they would lie; where falsification was wanted, they falsified.
- Extract from : « Tristram of Blent » by Anthony Hope
- He could not accuse her of the slightest deceit or falsification.
- Extract from : « The Tyranny of the Dark » by Hamlin Garland
- Art is not the falsification of nature, but the fuller realization of it.
- Extract from : « The Gate of Appreciation » by Carleton Noyes
- It is evidence which is open to no doubt and to no falsification.
- Extract from : « Lectures on Evolution » by Thomas Henry Huxley
- Either the sonnet or the Virgilian note must be a falsification.
- Extract from : « The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2 » by George Gordon Byron
- Take my advicetheres nothing to be gained from falsification.
- Extract from : « The Luminous Face » by Carolyn Wells
- An instance of this falsification may be found in Judges xviii.
- Extract from : « Bible Studies » by Joseph M. Wheeler
Synonyms for falsification
- act
- acting
- adulteration
- affectation
- appearance
- appropriation
- artifice
- aspersion
- backbiting
- barbarism
- betrayal
- bogus
- borrowing
- calumniation
- calumny
- canard
- carbon
- carbon copy
- charade
- cheat
- claim
- cloak
- cock-and-bull story
- coining
- coloring
- copy
- counterfeiting
- cribbing
- debasement
- decay
- deceit
- deceitfulness
- deception
- defamation
- defilement
- detraction
- dishonesty
- disinformation
- disloyalty
- display
- dissimulation
- distortion
- doctoring
- double-dealing
- dumb act
- evasion
- exaggeration
- excuse
- fable
- fabrication
- facade
- fake
- fakery
- faking
- false light
- false oath
- false swearing
- false testimony
- false-heartedness
- falsehood
- falseness
- falsification
- falsity
- feigning
- fib
- fiction
- forgery
- foulness
- fraud
- fraudulence
- gag
- guile
- guise
- hyperbole
- imitating
- imitation
- imposition
- imposture
- inaccuracy
- infection
- infidelity
- infringement
- insincerity
- invention
- libel
- lie
- lifting
- literary theft
- lookalike
- lying
- make-believe
- mask
- masquerade
- mendacity
- misrepresentation
- misstatement
- mutilation
- myth
- not a true picture
- noxiousness
- obloquy
- ostentation
- perfidiousness
- perfidy
- perjury
- phony
- piracy
- pollution
- posing
- posturing
- pretentiousness
- pretext
- prevarication
- pseudo
- putrefaction
- putrescence
- revilement
- reviling
- rot
- rottenness
- routine
- ruse
- schtick
- semblance
- sham
- shuffling
- simulation
- slander
- slant
- solecism
- stall
- stealing
- story
- stretch
- stunt
- subterfuge
- tale
- tall story
- theft
- traitorousness
- treacherousness
- treachery
- trickery
- twin
- twist
- unfaithfulness
- untruth
- untruthfulness
- veil
- veneer
- vilification
- white lie
- whopper
- wile
- workalike
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