Valheellisten
Valheellisten is a Finnish word form that functions as the genitive plural of the adjective valheellinen, meaning false or deceptive. It is used to describe statements, claims, or narratives that are not truthful, and it commonly appears in contexts dealing with misinformation, propaganda, or argumentative rhetoric built on deception. In practice, valheellisten occurs in phrases where the head noun is plural and in the genitive case, for example valheellisten väitteiden (of false claims) or valheellisten tarinoiden (of false stories).
Etymology and form: Valheellisten derives from valhe (lie) and the suffix -ellinen, which yields adjectives meaning
Usage and examples: The term is typically found in analytical or evaluative writing. Common collocations include
See also: valheellisuus, valehtelu, totuus, väärä tieto, disinformaatio.