hoax in the PONS Dictionary

hoax Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The hoax became a scandal and demonstrated the shortcomings of many paranormal research projects at the university level.
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But it turned out to be a hoax.
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According to the report, which was added later to the same site, the hoax lowered visit count and visit-to-download rate.
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As it thawed, however, the claim began to unravel as a giant hoax.
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In 1994, however, this photo was proven to be a hoax.
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And so the thirty-two star seal shown during the proceedings can not be used as evidence that the trial was a hoax.
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The conference eventually appeared to be a hoax.
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However, the possibility that it may be a hoax has been raised.
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It acquired its name by being a prominent landmark just south of a phony diamond deposit in the diamond hoax of 1872.
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The hoax also called into question the fact checking and verification processes of the mainstream media who published the hoax story as true.
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