/ˈhɑːftruːθ/ – noun
Definition: chỉ đúng sự thật, một nửa, không hoàn toàn đúng sự thật.
A more thorough explanation: A half-truth is a statement that is partially true but intended to deceive or mislead by omitting important information or context. It is a form of deception where only part of the truth is presented in order to manipulate or influence others.
Example: The defendant’s statement to the police was a half-truth, as it omitted crucial details about his whereabouts at the time of the crime.