falaz
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falaz(
fah
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lahs
)An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
1. (lying)
2. (delusive)
a. false
La información falaz que el ladrón le presentó al hombre de seguridad hizo que lo dejara entrar en el banco sin sospechar.The false information the thief gave the security guard made him let him into the bank without suspecting anything.
b. misleading
La naturaleza falaz de estas noticias me hace desconfiar del periódico.The misleading nature of this news makes me mistrust the newspaper.
c. deceptive
Cuando conocí a Marcos, su apariencia falaz me hizo pensar que era un buen tipo.When I first met Marcos, his deceptive appearance made me think he was a nice guy.
3. (untrue)
a. false
El canal está involucrado en un juicio enfrentando cargos de publicidad falaz.The channel is involved in a lawsuit facing charges of false advertising.
b. fallacious (formal)
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
Las palabras del político son falaces. El año pasado hizo precisamente lo que ahora critica.The leader's words are fallacious. Last year, he did exactly what he is now criticizing.
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