Falsenesses [noun]
Definition of Falsenesses:
fallacy
Sentence/Example of Falsenesses:
Then on her lips, the dear lips that know no word of falseness, he lays his kiss.
The falseness of the saying was clear to him in the light of his own experience.
All those who knew him can bear testimony to the falseness of the accusation.
But the falseness of the Mohammedan was soon revealed to them in a strange way.
The most cursory study of history would reveal the falseness of this contention.
At the house of the Rabbi, Mechel has an occasion to prove the falseness of his pretensions to the assembled people.
Foolish judges accuse such juries of "Perjury;" but it is clear enough, Gentlemen, where the falseness is.
Women are no better than men, but men are simply less skilful at concealing their falseness!
It was a shocking thing, accusing me with Martin, and taunting my husband with the falseness of the forthcoming entertainment.
The indignation in Georgiana's mind approached almost to virtue as she thought of her father's falseness.