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Definition of false
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of false is as below...
False
(superl.)
Not
according
with truth or
reality;
not true;
fitted
or
likely
to
deceive
or
disappoint;
as, a false
statement..
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Refutable
::
Refutable
(a.)
Admitting
of being
refuted
or
disproved;
capable
of being
proved
false or
erroneous.
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not
according
with truth or
reality;
not true;
fitted
or
likely
to
deceive
or
disappoint;
as, a false
statement..
Faux Pas
::
faux pas () A false step; a
mistake
or wrong
measure.
Improbation
::
Improbation
(n.) The act by which
falsehood
and
forgery
are
proved;
an
action
brought
for the
purpose
of
having
some
instrument
declared
false or
forged.
Fullam
::
Fullam
(n.) A false die. See
Fulham.
Whore
::
Whore (n.) To
worship
false and
impure
gods.
Lither
::
Lither
(a.) Bad;
wicked;
false;
worthless;
slothful.
Lye
::
Lye (n.) A
falsehood.
Disguise
::
Disguise
(n.)
Artificial
language
or
manner
assumed
for
deception;
false
appearance;
counterfeit
semblance
or show.
False
::
False
(superl.)
Uttering
falsehood;
unveracious;
given to
deceit;
dishnest;
as, a false
witness..
Safflower
::
Safflower
(n.) An
annual
composite
plant
(Carthamus
tinctorius),
the
flowers
of which are used as a
dyestuff
and in
making
rouge;
bastard,
or
false,
saffron..
Benevolence
::
Benevolence
(n.) A
species
of
compulsory
contribution
or tax, which has
sometimes
been
illegally
exacted
by
arbitrary
kings of
England,
and
falsely
represented
as a
gratuity..
Pseudography
::
Pseudography
(n.) False
writing;
forgery.
Pseudo-
::
Pseudo-
() A
combining
form or
prefix
signifying
false,
counterfeit,
pretended,
spurious;
as,
pseudo-apostle,
a false
apostle;
pseudo-clergy,
false or
spurious
clergy;
pseudo-episcopacy,
pseudo-form,
pseudo-martyr,
pseudo-philosopher.
Also used
adjectively..
Inoculation
::
Inoculation
(n.) Fig.: The
communication
of
principles,
especially
false
principles,
to the
mind..
Belie
::
Belie (n.) To show to be
false;
to
convict
of, or
charge
with,
falsehood..
Twit
::
Twit (v. t.) To vex by
bringing
to
notice,
or
reminding
of, a
fault,
defect,
misfortune,
or the like; to
revile;
to
reproach;
to
upbraid;
to
taunt;
as, he
twitted
his
friend
of
falsehood..
Warrantable
::
Warrantable
(a.)
Authorized
by
commission,
precept,
or
right;
justifiable;
defensible;
as, the
seizure
of a thief is
always
warrantable
by law and
justice;
falsehood
is never
warrantable..
Sincerity
::
Sincerity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sincere;
honesty
of mind or
intention;
freedom
from
simulation,
hypocrisy,
disguise,
or false
pretense;
sincereness..
Termagant
::
Termagant
(n.) An
imaginary
being
supposed
by the
Christians
to be a
Mohammedan
deity or false god. He is
represented
in the
ancient
moralities,
farces,
and
puppet
shows as
extremely
vociferous
and
tumultous..
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