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Meaning of falsifier
A person who falsifies something, especially a document or evidence.
Etymology of falsifier
The word "falsifier" originates from the Latin "falsificare," which means "to falsify" or "to counterfeit," and is derived from "falsus," meaning "false," and "facere," meaning "to make."
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe individuals who intentionally provide false information or alter evidence.
Synonyms
deceiver
liar
fabricator
forger
imposter
pretender
cheat
swindler
hoaxer
trickster
charlatan
counterfeit
fake
fraud
phony
sham
dissembler
perjurer
prevaricator
equivocator
misrepresenter
distorter
manipulator
concocter
inventor
falsary
Definitions
- A person who intentionally gives false information, especially in a legal document or statement.
- * Someone who alters or misrepresents facts, data, or evidence to deceive others.
Usage Examples
- The detective was tasked with identifying the falsifier who had tampered with the evidence.
- * The company hired a fact-checker to catch any falsifiers who might be providing inaccurate data.
Antonyms
truth-teller
honest person
authenticator
verifier
validator
confirmator
certifier
authentic
genuine
truthful
sincere
honest
trustworthy
reliable
credible
dependable
faithful
loyal
upright
straightforward
forthright