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falsehoods - lies - fabrications - misrepresentations - deceptions - falsities - fibs - untruths - inaccuracies - distortions - prevarications - mendacities - falsifications - inventions - canards - myths - tales - stories - fictions - concoctions - fallacies - perjuries - deceits - guiles - shams - hoaxes - chicaneries,ities - subterfuges - pretenses - dissemblings - dissimulations - equivocations - evasions - false reports - false statements - false claims - false declarations - false allegations - false testimonies - false evidence - false narratives - false accounts - false representations - falsehoodful statements - misleading statements - spurious statements - fraudulent statements - bogus statements
Untruthful assertions are statements or claims that are intentionally false or misleading. They are typically used to deceive or manipulate others, often for personal gain or to avoid negative consequences. These assertions can take many forms, including outright lies, half-truths, or distortions of facts. They are considered unethical and can lead to a loss of trust and credibility. In some cases, making untruthful assertions can also have legal consequences, especially if they result in harm or financial loss to others.