Tuesday, March 10, 2020
40 Synonyms for Lie
40 Synonyms for Lie  40 Synonyms for ââ¬Å"Lieâ⬠  40 Synonyms for ââ¬Å"Lieâ⬠                                      By Mark Nichol                                            	  Humans may not be the only species capable of deception, but weââ¬â¢re probably the most sophisticated animals when it comes to lying, and our languages contain many words to describe variations of untruth. Hereââ¬â¢s a roster of synonyms in English for referring to lies and similar creations:  1. Bluff: a statement intended to deceive or confuse  2. Canard: an unsubstantiated story or report  3. Deceit: a deceptive statement  4. Deception: A statement or action intended to mislead  5. Distortion: a deviation from the true meaning, or an overstatement of proportion  6. Equivocation: a misleading or confusing statement based on the possibility of differing interpretations  7. Exaggeration: an overstatement or overemphasis  8. Fable: a fictitious statement or story, in the sense of something made up to explain or justify an unmerited action or state of affairs  9. Fabrication: a made-up fact or incident  10. Fairy tale: a misleading story, especially a simplistic one that would not be expected to deceive anyone  11. Fallacy: a deceptive or erroneous statement; also, a false idea or a flawed argument  12. Falsehood: something untrue or inaccurate  13. Falsification: an alteration of facts in order to deceive  14. Falsity (see falsehood)  15. Fib: a simple, perhaps transparent lie  16. Fiction: an invented statement or story  17. Half-truth: a statement with some basis in truth that nevertheless serves to deceive  18. Humbug: a false, deceptive, or nonsensical statement  19. Invention: a statement crafted to deceive  20. Jive: a deceptive, insincere, or nonsensical statement  21. Libel: a written or similarly presented lie that defames a person  23. Mendacity: an act of lying  23. Misconception: a poor understanding, perhaps deliberate, of a fact  24. Misinformation: a purported fact presented with the intent to deceive  25. Misinterpretation: a deviation from the facts or from a reasonable analysis of them  26. Misreport: an inaccurate account  27. Misrepresentation: an erroneous or unfair interpretation of facts  28. Misstatement: an inaccurate or erroneous comment  29. Myth: a perpetuated notion, belief, or tradition that is suspect or unfounded  30. Obliquity: a deviation from the truth to obscure or confuse  31. Perjury: a lie presented under oath  32. Pose: a false or deceptive position or self-representation  33. Pretense: an unsupported claim, an insincere purpose or intention, or a superficial effort  34. Prevarication: a deviation from the truth  35. Slander: an injuriously false statement about a person  36. Story: a lie, or a rumor  37. Tale: a false representation  38. Taradiddle: nonsense (also, see fib)  39. Untruth: a deviation from truth or the facts  40. Whopper: an outsized lie                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Writing Prompts 101At Your DisposalCapitalizing Titles of People and Groups    
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