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Keeping information under wraps, withholding information, being deceptive, or being dishonest.

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What is the difference between lying and hiding the truth?

Lying involves intentionally saying something false, while hiding the truth involves withholding information or not sharing the whole truth. Both can be deceptive, but lying is more direct and explicit, while hiding the truth is more about omission.


A word for hiding the truth?

Deception, falsify


Is the person hiding the truth or lying?

If a person is hiding the truth, they are not being completely honest about something. If a person is lying, they are intentionally deceiving others by saying something they know is not true.


Which theory of truth explains the say if you cant beat them join them and how?

This talks about peer pressure. It is similar to the phrase, "When in Rome, do what the Roman's do." It's not really a specific theory of truth.


What are some signs that he likes you a lot but is just hiding the truth?

flirts with you .


How do you use suppress in a sentence for hiding?

Tabloids often suppress the truth.


Isn't a girlfriend who is refusing with her cellphone inbox hiding the truth of cheating?

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What is the difference between lying and hidding the truth?

Hiding the truth is when you don't reveal the truth. It does not necessarily mean that you're lying, just that you're not telling the whole story. Typically, it is called a white lie. Outright lying is falsifying information. When you lie, you say something false even though you are fully aware that it isn't true. It is much worse than a white lie, though those aren't great either.


Do you say the truth Do you tell the truth?

yes we ll the truth


How do you say lets play truth or dare?

You say either, "Let us play truth or dare?" Or you say, "Let's play truth or dare?"


Do you tell the truth?

There is no way to be certain just by asking. Someone who is lying would lie about telling the truth.The "Liar's Paradox" is that no one can rationally answer a question about the truth by saying "I am lying." This is clearly because if you are telling the truth, you say "I am telling the truth" and if you are actually lying (about lying), you would again say "I am telling the truth" (a lie).If you said you were lying, you would have to be telling the truth, but you're not because you are lying. This is similar to the double-negative paradigm ("He's not right...he's just not wrong").


What do you say when being sworn in at court to affirm that you will tell the truth?

When being sworn in at court, you say "I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth."