yes it is
lie, fabrication, delusion, untruth, falsehood, myth
synonym: Fact Antonym: Lie
A fallacy is a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument or reasoning. It is an error in logic that can deceive or mislead individuals by appearing to be true or persuasive when it is not. Identifying fallacies is important in critical thinking and argument analysis.
A synonym for "thought" is "idea" or "concept." A synonym for "revolve" is "rotate" or "spin."
"Goodness" is a synonym of virtue.
untruth, falsehood, inaccuracy, myth
fib lie or untruth
untruth, falsehood, misstatement, inaccuracy
lie, fabrication, delusion, untruth, falsehood, myth
The noun 'lie' is a common, abstract noun; a word for an untruth (countable), or the way, direction, or position in which something is positioned (uncountable).
Lie/untruth/false information.
Lie. Fib. Untruth.
Noun: deception, deciet, myth, invention, falsehood, distortion, etc. Verb: decieve, exaggerate, fabricate, fake, misinform, delude, bear false witness, etc.
synonym: Fact Antonym: Lie
Lying is the present participle of lie (to rest horizontally or to speak an untruth).
Lie-tell an untruth. Rely-depend on someone. has nothing to do with whether anything factual.
Lord Krishna? Yes, he has spoken untruth on several occasions. He has also asked a certain individual to speak untruth. He mainly did this for others good and not for his own profit. I used the word untruth instead of lie because lying is instantly associated with being a bad thing to do. Lord Krishna did not lie for a bad purpose. I am not saying that lying is a good thing to do but when done for Lord Krishna's purposes I think differently. Hope this helps. It is okay to use the word lie because he did lie. I changed it just to make the point clearer. Interesting post. It made me think about speaking untruth (lying) and truth more. Thanks