Definitions for falsities

falsities fal·si·ty

Spelling: [fawl-si-tee]
IPA: /ˈfɔl sɪ ti/

Falsities is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 374 anagrams from letters in falsities (aefiilsst).

Definitions for falsities

noun

  1. the quality or condition of being false; incorrectness; untruthfulness; treachery.
  2. something false; falsehood.
  3. the quality or condition of being false; incorrectness; untruthfulness; treachery.
  4. something false; falsehood.

Origin of falsities

1225-75; Middle English falsete Anglo-French Late Latin falsitās. See false, -ity

Examples for falsities

And they play up to our bit of falsity till there is hell to pay.

We trust the judicial process to reach the ultimate conclusions about the truth or falsity of these allegations.

That is a horrible blasphemy, the falsity of which will be seen in the future.

But it is not necessary to expose this falsity in its crude and most violent forms.

The reason is clear, that he did not believe it: he must have known the falsity of the report.

The falsity of the charge against Clay has been proved as nearly as a negative can be.

There was, in spite of what the girl called her falsity, something generous about her.

Yet the truth or falsity of the lurid report is almost beside the point.

The truth or falsity of these stories of the peones I must leave to the inclination of the reader.

The readiness with which this cry was raised seemed evidence of its falsity.

He shows also the fallacies and falsities of opposing testimony.

In this work it is almost incredible what a number of falsities he has invented, both with respect to names and facts.

As they are of this character, even when they come into the other life, they are greatly infested there by evils and falsities.

And any number of falsities can be assumed about God and what He has made.

Jessica is miles above the ordinary tricks and wiles and falsities of women.

In the meantime, by being generally condemned as falsities, they will not be essentially damaged as truths.

It is the abuse and corruption of Christianity that is wearing out—as all falsities and all impostures must and do wear out.

And in the other life truths are represented by fixed stars, but falsities by wandering stars, no. 1128.

Thus truth is simple, and but one; but falsities innumerable.

The two 141 other falsities are, the "ill success of the play," and "my disowning it."

Word Value for falsities
Scrable

12

Words with friends

13

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