falsehood

falsehood (noun)
false·hood | \ ˈfȯls-ˌhu̇d \

Definition:

  1. The state of being untrue; lack of truth or accuracy.

  2. A lie or an untrue statement.

  3. The practice of lying or deceiving.

Origin:
Middle English falsehod, from Old English fals (false) + -hād (hood, a condition or state); influenced by Old French fausseté and Latin falsitas.

Canada, 2025

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