/ˈfɔːlshʊd/ – noun
Definition: (Scot) điều sai trái,sự lừa gạt, sự dối trá.
A more thorough explanation: A falsehood is a statement or assertion that is untrue or incorrect, made with the intention to deceive or mislead. It is a deliberate misrepresentation of facts or information.
Example: The defendant was found guilty of defamation for spreading falsehoods about the plaintiff’s business practices.