antitruth

noun

Etymology

From anti- + truth.

Definitions

  1. That which is the opposite or negation of truth, especially of a mystical or religious…

    That which is the opposite or negation of truth, especially of a mystical or religious truth.

    • The categories of exploitation, dominance, structure, repression, class, and socialist perspectives are not only not transmitted to the young, they are presented as antitruth, intellectually shallow, irrelevant, or utopian.
    • Vasu's archetypal self is the extroller of a negative truth, or antitruth; "the mythical structure" becomes its primary technique.
  2. Opposed to truth.

The neighborhood

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