1 the state of not being sincere or of not expressing real emotions:
Is not this one of the falsities of his argument?
I think that is one of those logical falsities into which his over-logical mind is sometimes apt to betray him.
I prefer the speculation which involves falsities rather than hand-outs.
I would ask him to withdraw his falsities and slurs.
Many of the falsities that take place in our criminal trials at present would not take place.
I want to immediately correct one of the many falsities that he presented by way of argument.
I have heard so many of those claims before, including claims against my own county council, all of which were based on complete falsities—and lies, frankly.
There abides he, in his squalor and unreason, in his falsity and drunken violence, as the ready-made nucleus of degradation and disorder.