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Synonyms for LIE: deceive, fool, prevaricate, fib, kid, trick, fabricate, misrepresent; Antonyms of LIE: testify, assert, swear, confirm, verify, validate, substantiate, authenticate
- Lie Detector
Synonyms for LIE DETECTOR: polygraph. Synonyms for LIE...
- Lie Back
Synonyms for LIE BACK: spread (out), stretch (out), kick...
- Lids
Synonyms for LIDS: tops, covers, caps, hoods, roofs,...
- Hole Up
Synonyms for HOLE UP: hide, lurk, lie, lie low, sit tight,...
- Lie Low
Synonyms for LIE LOW: hide, lurk, lie, sit tight, hole up,...
- Sit
Synonyms for SIT: set, squat, lounge, perch, straddle,...
- Synonyms of Prevaricate
Synonyms for PREVARICATE: lie, deceive, fib, equivocate,...
- As in Refute
Synonyms for GIVE THE LIE TO: refute, overturn, challenge,...
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Definition. a statement that is not true. The Authority accused estate agents of using blatant untruths. Synonyms. lie. fabrication. falsehood. fib. story (informal) tale. fiction. deceit. whopper (informal) porky (British, slang) pork pie (British, slang) falsification. prevarication. See examples for synonyms. 2 (noun) in the sense of lying.
noun. These are words and phrases related to untruth. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of untruth. The attorney uncovered more than one untruth in the testimony. Synonyms. lie. falsehood. fib. story. tale. canard. prevarication. fabrication. falsification. misrepresentation. invention. yarn.
Synonyms of 'lie' in British English. lie. (noun) in the sense of falsehood. Definition. something that is deliberately intended to deceive. I've had enough of your lies. Synonyms. falsehood. He accused them of knowingly spreading falsehoods about him.
Synonyms for UNTRUTH: delusion, myth, illusion, error, superstition, falsehood, misconception, misunderstanding; Antonyms of UNTRUTH: truth, verity, fact, truthfulness, honesty, truism, veracity, confirmation
noun. /ˌʌnˈtruːθ/ (plural untruths. /ˌʌnˈtruːðz/, /ˌʌnˈtruːθs/ ) [countable] (formal) a lie. People often say ‘untruth’ to avoid saying ‘lie’. Her account of what had happened was a patent untruth. compare truth. Extra Examples. Take your English to the next level.