falsify
English Thesaurus
1. insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby (verb.change)
hypernym | : | edit, redact, |
definition | : | prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting (verb.change) |
2. falsify knowingly (verb.change)
3. prove false (verb.cognition)
4. make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story (verb.communication)
5. tamper, with the purpose of deception (verb.social)
hypernym | : | cheat, chisel, |
definition | : | engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud (verb.social) |
hyponym | : | juggle, |
definition | : | manipulate by or as if by moving around components (verb.social) |
6. insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby (verb.change)
derivation | : | insertion, interpolation, |
definition | : | a message (spoken or written) that is introduced or inserted (noun.communication) |
derivation | : | falsifier, |
definition | : | someone who falsifies (noun.person) |
7. falsify knowingly (verb.change)
derivation | : | falsifier, |
definition | : | someone who falsifies (noun.person) |
derivation | : | falseness, falsity, |
definition | : | the state of being false or untrue (noun.state) |
8. prove false (verb.cognition)
derivation | : | falseness, falsity, |
definition | : | the state of being false or untrue (noun.state) |
9. make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story (verb.communication)
derivation | : | distortion, |
definition | : | the mistake of misrepresenting the facts (noun.act) |
derivation | : | warp, warping, |
definition | : | a moral or mental distortion (noun.event) |
derivation | : | falsifier, |
definition | : | someone who falsifies (noun.person) |
derivation | : | distortion, |
definition | : | a change (usually undesired) in the waveform of an acoustic or analog electrical signal; the difference between two measurements of a signal (as between the input and output signal) (noun.phenomenon) |
derivation | : | falseness, falsity, |
definition | : | the state of being false or untrue (noun.state) |
derivation | : | deflection, warp, |
definition | : | a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting (noun.state) |
10. tamper, with the purpose of deception (verb.social)
derivation | : | falsehood, falsification, |
definition | : | the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting (noun.act) |
derivation | : | fakery, |
definition | : | the act of faking (or the product of faking) (noun.act) |
derivation | : | fake, postiche, sham, |
definition | : | something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be (noun.artifact) |
derivation | : | wangle, wangling, |
definition | : | an instance of accomplishing something by scheming or trickery (noun.cognition) |
derivation | : | falsifier, |
definition | : | someone who falsifies (noun.person) |
derivation | : | finagler, wangler, |
definition | : | a deceiver who uses crafty misleading methods (noun.person) |
derivation | : | fake, faker, fraud, imposter, impostor, pretender, pseud, pseudo, role player, sham, shammer, |
definition | : | a person who makes deceitful pretenses (noun.person) |
derivation | : | falseness, falsity, |
definition | : | the state of being false or untrue (noun.state) |
11. insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby (verb.change)
derivation | : | insertion, interpolation, |
definition | : | a message (spoken or written) that is introduced or inserted (noun.communication) |
derivation | : | falsifier, |
definition | : | someone who falsifies (noun.person) |
12. falsify knowingly (verb.change)
derivation | : | falsifier, |
definition | : | someone who falsifies (noun.person) |
derivation | : | falseness, falsity, |
definition | : | the state of being false or untrue (noun.state) |
13. prove false (verb.cognition)
derivation | : | falseness, falsity, |
definition | : | the state of being false or untrue (noun.state) |
14. make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story (verb.communication)
derivation | : | distortion, |
definition | : | the mistake of misrepresenting the facts (noun.act) |
derivation | : | warp, warping, |
definition | : | a moral or mental distortion (noun.event) |
derivation | : | falsifier, |
definition | : | someone who falsifies (noun.person) |
derivation | : | distortion, |
definition | : | a change (usually undesired) in the waveform of an acoustic or analog electrical signal; the difference between two measurements of a signal (as between the input and output signal) (noun.phenomenon) |
derivation | : | falseness, falsity, |
definition | : | the state of being false or untrue (noun.state) |
derivation | : | deflection, warp, |
definition | : | a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting (noun.state) |
15. tamper, with the purpose of deception (verb.social)
derivation | : | falsehood, falsification, |
definition | : | the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting (noun.act) |
derivation | : | fakery, |
definition | : | the act of faking (or the product of faking) (noun.act) |
derivation | : | fake, postiche, sham, |
definition | : | something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be (noun.artifact) |
derivation | : | wangle, wangling, |
definition | : | an instance of accomplishing something by scheming or trickery (noun.cognition) |
derivation | : | falsifier, |
definition | : | someone who falsifies (noun.person) |
derivation | : | finagler, wangler, |
definition | : | a deceiver who uses crafty misleading methods (noun.person) |
derivation | : | fake, faker, fraud, imposter, impostor, pretender, pseud, pseudo, role player, sham, shammer, |
definition | : | a person who makes deceitful pretenses (noun.person) |
derivation | : | falseness, falsity, |
definition | : | the state of being false or untrue (noun.state) |
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