Falaz in english
Falaz
pronunciation: fælɑz part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fælɑz part of speech: noun
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falaz = bogus ; meretricious ; deceptive ; distortive ; mendacious.
Example: The article 'A bogus and dismal science, or the eggplant that ate library schools' discusses the reasons for the perennial professional indentity crisis amongst librarians.Example: The responsibility of the critic must be to maintain rigorous standards, and strive to alert the public to the implications for the future of a market flooded with meretricious productions.Example: Rehyping old stuff as if it were new is not only annoyingly deceptive but doesn't sell any books to suspicious customers.Example: Its distortive influence on feminist research has so far remained undiscussed.Example: I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.