libel
Yes. Untrue is a word -- it means the same thing as false.
A prefix is the part that comes before (pre means before). The prefix is un. It comes before the word true. Un means not. Untrue means not true. The prefix is very imortant to the meaning of this word.
If you negate my answer, you consider it untrue. The root word, nego, means deny, refuse.If you deny or refuse to accept my answer, you consider it untrue!
"Kakva budala" means "What an Idiot" ... so if someone is writing that to you, he wants to say how stupid you are ;)
Poseur means for someone to be someone he/she is not. Also, you can call it a Poser. yes that's the right answer
Slander is the term used when someone says untrue things about another person whether verbal or written. You can forge documents which means to make untrue copies of documents. Perjury is lying under oath, whether on a witness stand or in a legal deposition.
Slander.
SLANDER
To lie means to intentionally give false information while deceiving means to mislead or trick someone into believing something that is not true. Both actions involve causing someone to believe something that is not accurate.
The word that means "to say something that is untrue" is "lie".
Yes. Untrue is a word -- it means the same thing as false.
Jejerius: means the follower or the doer of the command of someone by writing or in action
At its most basic, "style' in writing means two things: 1) the machinery of writing 2) the writer's voice.
it means that people should stop writing stupid things for the answer of question. i am writing this to you to STOP IT.
The suffix -ism does not specifically refer to this concept. The term "plagiarism" is used to describe the act of using someone else's words or ideas as your own without giving proper credit.
It means calling someone a name such as liberal or conservative, or even some negative terms so that people have a preconception of what you are which may be very untrue.
Yanking your chain,' means to insult someone in a teasing manner, perhaps convincing them of something untrue. This is also called 'pulling your leg.'