falsity - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • statement: The truth or falsity of a statement is an " objective " matter.
  • claim: Lord Shore demonstrates the falsity of the claim that the euro is an economic decision only.
  • proposition: Briefly stated, it goes thus: We have no means of knowing with complete certainty the truth or falsity of any proposition.
  • allegation: Effects on the Family The damage did not stop after the falsity of the allegations was exposed in Court.
  • idea: Cynthia Ozick furiously points out the sentimentality and falsity of this idea in her essay ' Who Owns Anne Frank?
  • terror-levels: The last time I focused on the falsity of the terror-levels, post-9/11, when the UK was not high on the terrorist agenda.

Converse of object

  • expose: In particular they often expose the falsity of claims by Soviet historians that the Bolsheviks were responsible for some strike or demonstration.
  • demonstrate: Lord Shore demonstrates the falsity of the claim that the euro is an economic decision only.
  • show: The novel shows the falsity of his public image in order to demonstrate the fallacy of the doctrines he pretends to hold.
  • see: If you start styling, you see the falsity in it.
  • prove: Given that plaintiffs must prove falsity, malice, and loss, actions in malicious falsehood are perhaps less likely to chill political speech.
  • reveal: There is yet a further point which reveals the falsity of the pro-vivisectionist argument.

Adjective modifier

  • utter: This museum is full of proofs of the utter falsity of their views.

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