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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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Confound
::
Confound
(v. t.) To
mistake
for
another;
to
identify
falsely.
Hoodwink
::
Hoodwink
(v. t.) To
deceive
by false
appearance;
to
impose
upon.
Veneer
::
Veneer
(v. t.) A thin leaf or layer of a more
valuable
or
beautiful
material
for
overlaying
an
inferior
one,
especially
such a thin leaf of wood to be glued to a
cheaper
wood;
hence,
external
show;
gloss;
false
pretense..
Gourd
::
Gourd (n.) A false die. See Gord.
Loin
::
Loin (n.) That part of a human being or
quadruped,
which
extends
on
either
side of the
spinal
column
between
the hip bone and the false ribs. In human
beings
the loins are also
called
the
reins.
See
Illust.
of
Beef..
Imposture
::
Imposture
(n.) The act or
conduct
of an
impostor;
deception
practiced
under a false or
assumed
character;
fraud or
imposition;
cheating.
Sincere
::
Sincere
(superl.)
Being in
reality
what it
appears
to be;
having
a
character
which
corresponds
with the
appearance;
not
falsely
assumed;
genuine;
true; real; as, a
sincere
desire
for
knowledge;
a
sincere
contempt
for
meanness..
Double Dealing
::
Double
dealing
() False or
deceitful
dealing.
See
Double
dealing,
under
Dealing..
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not
essential
or
permanent,
as parts of a
structure
which are
temporary
or
supplemental..
Masquerade
::
Masquerade
(n.)
Acting
or
living
under false
pretenses;
concealment
of
something
by a false or
unreal
show;
pretentious
show;
disguise.
Miscreant
::
Miscreant
(a.)
Holding
a false
religious
faith.
Wise
::
Wise (v.)
Hence,
especially,
making
due use of
knowledge;
discerning
and
judging
soundly
concerning
what is true or
false,
proper
or
improper;
choosing
the best ends and the best means for
accomplishing
them;
sagacious..
Forsake
::
Forsake
(v. t.) To quit or leave
entirely;
to
desert;
to
abandon;
to
depart
or
withdraw
from; to
leave;
as, false
friends
and
flatterers
forsake
us in
adversity..
Baalite
::
Baalite
(n.) A
worshiper
of Baal; a
devotee
of any false
religion;
an
idolater.
Mountebank
::
Mountebank
(v. t.) To cheat by
boasting
and false
pretenses;
to gull.
Misrepresent
::
Misrepresent
(v. t.) To
represent
incorrectly
(almost
always,
unfacorably);
to give a false
erroneous
representation
of,
either
maliciously,
ignirantly,
or
carelessly..
Insincere
::
Insincere
(a.) Not being in truth what one
appears
to be; not
sincere;
dissembling;
hypocritical;
disingenuous;
deceitful;
false;
-- said of
persons;
also of
speech,
thought;
etc.; as,
insincere
declarations..
Manswear
::
Manswear
(v. i.) To swear
falsely.
Same as
Mainswear.
Pseudembryo
::
Pseudembryo
(n.) A false
embryo.
Fib
::
Fib (n.) A
falsehood;
a lie; -- used
euphemistically.
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