Fiction
This question is unanswerable. How can a "statement of truth" be made which "is not true". Truth does not change. It cannot be that something was true when it was said and later it became untrue.
True means that it is correct. False means it is not true.
what is another word for something accepted as true
The word you're looking for is "skeptical." It describes a state of doubt or questioning regarding the truth or validity of a claim or belief. A skeptical person often seeks evidence or reasoning before accepting something as true.
True means it is a proven fact; it is right or correct. False means it is not correct or not true.
something is not true
It is probably the word "fictitious" misspelled. Fictitious means fictional, not a true story, something made up.
Morally justified means something which has been done with a belief that it is the correct thing to do. This is true even if something may not be the best decision otherwise.
No, allegedly does not mean roughly. Allegedly actually means something that has been said, but has not yet proven true.
plausible
"To prove the truth of something." Someone may come up to you and make a statement about something, but if you double-check the facts and make sure that the statement is true, you've just verified it.
'In my heart of hearts' means that you know or have known that something is true even if you have not been willing to admit it to yourself or others.
of course that is true .That is what vaporization means
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
If not p, then not q means that if something is not true or does not happen (p), then something else is also not true or does not happen (q).
Confidence.
It means that something is true, there can be no arguments (disputes) about it.