apocalypse
Something that is beyond the truth is often referred to as a misconception or a fallacy. It can also be described as a falsehood or a misrepresentation.
"Apocalips" is a portmanteau of "apocalypse" and "lips," used to describe lip products known for their bold, intense colors and long-lasting formulas. These products typically provide a high-impact, dramatic look for the lips.
That would be a falsehood.
self-disclosure
The Oxford Dictionary defines a revelation as the supposed disclosure of knowldge to humankind by a divine or supernatural agency., or the knowledge disclosed in this way. It can also be a startling disclosure.
Disclosure refers to the act of revealing information or making it known, often voluntarily. Exposure, on the other hand, refers to the state of being subjected to or experiencing something, such as risk or harm, which may or may not have been disclosed. In essence, disclosure involves sharing information, while exposure involves being in a situation or condition.
indirect disclosure is when a third party has information that has added to the comments or behaviour of someone (child) which can make things like abuse suspicion. Implying that something has happened and they are not directly telling you for a particular reason.
If there is not a disclosure of any kind, then make the proper arrangements to get an experienced home inspector AND contractor at the house before making a purchase. You need to know what you are getting into prior to making such a big purchase
act of divulging, act of revealing, disclosure, exposure (Archaic)
Yes, "dominated" is the past tense form of the verb "dominate." It is used to describe being in a position of power or control over someone or something.
That is known as a misconception or a mistaken belief about someone's true nature or characteristics.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant a gross falsehood. "That's a real thumper," wasn't something a man liked to hear when he spoke.