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Understanding Untruthfulness: Definition, Examples, and Consequences

Untruthful means not truthful or dishonest. It can be used to describe something that is false or misleading, or someone who is lying or being dishonest.

For example:

* The company's advertisement was untruthful and misleading.
* The politician was accused of being untruthful about his past experiences.
* The student was caught telling an untruthful story to cover up her mistake.

In general, untruthful means the opposite of truthful, so if something is truthful, it means it is accurate and honest, while if something is untruthful, it means it is false or dishonest.

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