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Filter by Meaning The advertiser's mistruth about the product's benefits was revealed in the fine print.
The boss's mistruth about the employee's performance was disputed by other coworkers.
The student's answer was marked incorrect due to a mistruth in his understanding of the question.
The friend's excuse for not showing up to the party was a mistruth.
She didn't know how to react to his mistruth and decided to confront him about it.
The salesman told a mistruth about the car's fuel efficiency.
The defendant's statement during the trial was a mistruth.
Her mistruth about the price of the item resulted in her overpaying.
He was caught in a lie, but continued to repeat the mistruth anyways.
The lawyer used a mistruth to manipulate the jury's perception of the case.
The defendant's defense was built on a mistruth, which was easily disproved.
The student used a mistruth to avoid getting in trouble with the teacher.
The widespread mistruth that eating carrots improves your eyesight is actually propaganda from World War II.
She had a mistruth about the real reason for her friend's absence.
The politician's statement about their opponent's stance on the issue was a mistruth.
The advertisement's promise of a free trial was a mistruth to attract customers.
The company's press release contained a mistruth to downplay the severity of the situation.
The patient's denial of their unhealthy habits was a mistruth.
The athlete's statement that they had never taken performance-enhancing drugs was a mistruth as they had tested positive for them.
He told a mistruth to cover up his mistake at work.
The detective discovered the witness had given a mistruth during the investigation.
The employee's explanation for their tardiness was a mistruth.
The witness's testimony was found to be a mistruth in the court.
She believed the mistruth that vaccines cause autism until her doctor explained the science to her.
His mistruth about the recipe resulted in a failed dish.
The salesman's claim about the product's effectiveness was a mistruth.
The mistruth that people only use one dominant hand is untrue, as many people are ambidextrous.
The mistruth that goldfish have a three-second memory is false, as they can remember things for months.
The landlord's claim about the apartment's amenities was a mistruth.
He thought he was telling a harmless white lie, but it ended up becoming a widely believed mistruth.
She believed the mistruth and acted accordingly, only to regret it later.
He kept repeating the mistruth that he was a billionaire.
The rumor about the company's bankruptcy was proven to be a mistruth.
The company's promise of free delivery turned out to be a mistruth as they charged a hidden fee.
The advertisement's claim that the product was "all-natural" was a mistruth as it contained artificial flavors.
The parent's reassurance that there were no monsters under the bed was a mistruth as there were toys under there.
The actor's claim that they had done all their own stunts was a mistruth as a stunt double was used in some scenes.
She believed the mistruth that vaccines cause autism, despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
The journalist was fired for publishing a mistruth in her article.
The scientist was criticized for presenting a mistruth as a fact in their research.
Her mistruth about the origins of the artifact misled many historians.
The landlord told a mistruth about the condition of the apartment before the tenant moved in.
The advertisement contained a mistruth about the product's capabilities.
The manager's explanation for the employee's termination was a mistruth.
The company's claim that their product was environmentally friendly was a mistruth, as it was found to contain harmful chemicals.
His mistruth about the meaning of the word led to a misunderstanding.
The advertiser's promise of quick weight loss with their product was a mistruth.
The candidate's claim about their achievements was a mistruth.
Mary couldn't believe her friend told her a mistruth about her job.
Her statement that she had finished her work was a mistruth as she had only completed half of it.
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