noun
lies and falsehoods
Emphatic compound combining 嘘 (lie) and 偽り (falsehood); used to stress the totality of deceit, often in negative contexts like 嘘偽りのない (without any lies).
彼の話には嘘偽りがなかった。
There was no lie or falsehood in his story.
嘘偽りのない気持ちを伝えたい。
I want to convey my feelings without any deceit.
Kanji-kana mixed spelling; rare and may be used for emphasis or in children's materials.
Katakana-kana mixed spelling; rare and stylistically marked.
Compound of 嘘 (うそ, 'lie') and 偽り (いつわり, 'falsehood'). The exact historical derivation is uncertain, but the combination serves to emphasize the concept of untruthfulness.