half-truth
Noun

half-truth

  1. A deceptive statement, especially one that is only partly true, is incomplete, misrepresents reality by telling part of the truth, or alters the time sequence of truths.
Related terms Translations
  • German: Halbwahrheit
  • Portuguese: meia verdade, meia-verdade
  • Russian: полупра́вда
  • Spanish: verdad a medias



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