FALSITY

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Fal″si‐ty (?), n.;pl. Falsities (#). [[L. falsitas: cf. F. fausseté, OF. also, falsité. See False, a.]] 1. 1. The quality of being false; coutrariety or want of conformity to truth.
Probability does not make any alteration, either in the truth or falsity of things. South. 2. 2. That which is false; falsehood; a lie; a false assertion.
Men often swallow falsities for truths. Sir T. Brown. Syn. — Falsehood; lie; deceit. — Falsity, Falsehood, Lie. Falsity denotes the state or quality of being false. A falsehood is a false declaration designedly made. A lie is a gross, unblushing falsehood. The falsity of a person's assertion may be proved by the evidence of others and thus the charge of falsehood be fastened upon him.