Falsetto, n. Head voice.
Falsify, v. a.
1. Belie, misrepresent, counterfeit, misstate, garble, represent falsely. 2. Disprove, prove to be false, show unsound. 3. Violate, break by falsehood. Falsify, v. n. Lie, tell lies or falsehoods, violate the truth.
Falsity, n. Falsehood, want of truth, inconformity to fact or truth.
Falter, v. n.
1. Hesitate (in speech), stammer, stutter. 2. Fail, waver, tremble, totter. 3. Hesitate, waver, give way, show weakness, be undecided Fame, n.
1. Rumor, report, bruit, hearsay. 2. Reputation, repute, celebrity, glory, renown, honor, credit. Familiar, a.
1. Conversant, well acquainted, well versed. 2. Intimate, close, near, friendly, amicable, fraternal, cordial, on a friendly footing, on friendly terms. 3. Friendly, social, sociable, accessible, affable, kindly, courteous, civil, companionable, conversible. 4. Unceremonious, unconstrained, free, easy, informal, free and easy. 5. Too free, lacking in proper reserve, deficient in proper respect. 6. Well-known.
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