Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
post-truth
adjective
/ˈpəʊst truːθ/

Definition
A situation in which emotional or personal beliefs have more influence on public opinion than objective facts.

Examples
- The post-truth era has changed how we consume news and information.
- In a post-truth world, arguments are often based on personal beliefs rather than evidence.
- Many politicians thrive in a post-truth environment where facts are manipulated to sway public opinion.

Meaning
The term ‘post-truth’ describes a cultural and political context where people’s feelings and opinions are prioritized over factual information, leading to a disregard for objective reality.

Synonyms
- Post-factual
- Anti-factual
- Post-rational