💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Posttruth"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| postironynoun | Alternative form of post-irony. [A state in which earnest and ironic intents become muddled.] |
| truthtellingnoun | Alternative form of truth-telling. [The act of telling the truth.] |
| post-fascismnoun | Alternative spelling of postfascism. [A new form of fascism.] |
| post-humannoun | Alternative form of posthuman. [Succeeding human beings as presently defined; more than, or beyond, what is human.] |
| post-humanismnoun | Alternative spelling of posthumanism. [(philosophy) Any of various schools of thought that oppose the earlier humanism.] |
| fact checkingnoun | Alternative form of fact-checking. [The investigating of an issue with regards to the validity or veracity of its stated facts.] |
| post-blacknessnoun | Alternative form of postblackness. [The quality of being postblack.] |
| post-datenoun | Alternative form of postdate. [A date on a document later than the real date on which it was written.] |
| postpostmodernismnoun | Alternative spelling of post-postmodernism. [A wide-ranging set of developments in critical theory, philosophy, architecture, art, literature, and culture which are emerging from and reacting to postmodernism.] |
| groundtruthnoun | Alternative form of ground truth. [Information acquired by direct observation rather than by inference.] |
| post-apocalypsenoun | Alternative spelling of postapocalypse. [The time after the apocalypse.] |
| post-feminismnoun | Alternative spelling of postfeminism. [Any of a wide range of theories that respond to feminism, arguing that it is no longer relevant or that it needs to be extended to fit the changing expectations and experiences of women.] |
| non-fictionnoun | Alternative spelling of nonfiction. [Written works intended to give facts, or true accounts of real things and events. Often used attributively.] |
| hyper-correctnessnoun | Alternative form of hypercorrectness. [The state or condition of being hypercorrect.] |
| end-timesnoun | Alternative form of end times. [(Christianity) The days leading up to the second coming of the Messiah (Christ), when the world will be judged.] |
| false-heartednessnoun | Alternative form of falseheartedness. [The quality of being falsehearted.] |
| factfindingnoun | Alternative form of fact-finding. [The determination of factual information.] |
| what is whatnoun | Alternative form of what's what. [(idiomatic) Precisely what the situation really is or what the facts truly are; the true state of things.] |
| post scriptumnoun | Alternative form of postscriptum. [(rare) A thing that has been written afterwards; something appended in writing.] |
| postmodernisationnoun | Alternative spelling of postmodernization. [The act or process of postmodernizing.] |
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