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something completely flase commencer à apprendre
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to accept something to be true without question or proof commencer à apprendre
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a person who lied about something or who isnt who they say they are commencer à apprendre
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to attempt to deceive someone by pretending that you are another person commencer à apprendre
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to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive commencer à apprendre
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someonewho never drinks alcohol commencer à apprendre
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a person who strongly dislikes or fears foreginers, their customs, their religions commencer à apprendre
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a person who does things they dont agree with commencer à apprendre
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the act of inventing false information in order to deceive someone, or the false information itself commencer à apprendre
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to invent a false information commencer à apprendre
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the fact of making something seem larger, more important, better or worse than it really i commencer à apprendre
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a belief that an event or situation is the result od a secret plan made by powerful people commencer à apprendre
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a person who lies and/or believes in conspiracy theories commencer à apprendre
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a harmful opinion about people about something commencer à apprendre
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to have a harmful opinion about something commencer à apprendre
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be prejudiced against sb/sth
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an unfair personal opinion that influences your judgment commencer à apprendre
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not what it appears or claims to be, false but made to look real commencer à apprendre
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relating to a situation in which people are more likely to accept an argument based on their emotions and beliefs, rather than one based on facts commencer à apprendre
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false stories that appear to be news commencer à apprendre
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a medium that we can get information from commencer à apprendre
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a web page or screen that updates often to show the latest news or information commencer à apprendre
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without someone seriously thinking about or intending something commencer à apprendre
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a plan to deceive a large group of people, a trick commencer à apprendre
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wrong information or fact that some people are misinformed commencer à apprendre
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false information deliberately and covertly spread commencer à apprendre
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to do something before something else happens in order to prevent it commencer à apprendre
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done before other people can act, especially to prevent them from doing something else commencer à apprendre
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twist or pull, improve by making fine adjustments commencer à apprendre
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changing the algorithms so that fake news becomes less visible commencer à apprendre
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the proces of checking if all the facts in a piece of writing are correct commencer à apprendre
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honest, real and exactly what it appears to be commencer à apprendre
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an act of keeping the truth hidden, especially to get an advantage commencer à apprendre
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the feeling of not wanting or not being able to believe something commencer à apprendre
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illegal or disapproved of by the society commencer à apprendre
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