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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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Paralogize
::
Paralogize
(v. i.) To
reason
falsely;
to draw
conclusions
not
warranted
by the
premises.
Forswear
::
Forswear
(v. i.) To swear
falsely;
to
commit
perjury.
Wrecker
::
Wrecker
(n.) One who
causes
a
wreck,
as by false
lights,
and the
like..
Fulham
::
Fulham
(n.) A false die.
Apocryphal
::
Apocryphal
(a.) Not
canonical.
Hence:
Of
doubtful
authority;
equivocal;
mythic;
fictitious;
spurious;
false.
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not
according
with truth or
reality;
not true;
fitted
or
likely
to
deceive
or
disappoint;
as, a false
statement..
Front
::
Front (n.) That which
covers
the
foremost
part of the head: a front piece of false hair worn by
women.
Pseudepigraphy
::
Pseudepigraphy
(n.) The
ascription
of false names of
authors
to
works.
Subcontraries
::
Subcontrary
(a.)
Denoting
the
relation
of
opposition
between
the
particular
affirmative
and
particular
negative.
Of these both may be true and only one can be
false.
Confound
::
Confound
(v. t.) To
mistake
for
another;
to
identify
falsely.
Pretended
::
Pretended
(a.)
Making
a false
appearance;
unreal;
false;
as,
pretended
friend..
Tinsel
::
Tinsel
(n.)
Something
shining
and
gaudy;
something
superficially
shining
and
showy,
or
having
a false
luster,
and more gay than
valuable..
Illusively
::
Illusively
(adv.)
In a
illusive
manner;
falsely.
Hypocrisy
::
Hypocrisy
(n.) The act or
practice
of a
hypocrite;
a
feigning
to be what one is not, or to feel what one does not feel; a
dissimulation,
or a
concealment
of one's real
character,
disposition,
or
motives;
especially,
the
assuming
of false
appearance
of
virtue
or
religion;
a
simulation
of
goodness..
Prevaricate
::
Prevaricate
(v. i.) To
undertake
a thing
falsely
and
deceitfully,
with the
purpose
of
defeating
or
destroying
it..
Tete
::
Tete (n.) A kind of wig; false hair.
Caterpillar
::
Caterpillar
(n.) The
larval
state of a
butterfly
or any
lepidopterous
insect;
sometimes,
but less
commonly,
the
larval
state of other
insects,
as the
sawflies,
which are also
called
false
caterpillars.
The true
caterpillars
have three pairs of true legs, and
several
pairs of
abdominal
fleshy
legs
(prolegs)
armed with
hooks.
Some are
hairy,
others
naked.
They
usually
feed on
leaves,
fruit,
and
succulent
vegetables,
being often very
destructive,
Many of them are
popularly
called
worms,
as the cutw
Spurious
::
Spurious
(a.) Not
proceeding
from the true
source,
or from the
source
pretended;
not
genuine;
false;
adulterate..
False
::
False (a.) To
betray;
to
falsify.
Falsehood
::
Falsehood
(n.)
Treachery;
deceit;
perfidy;
unfaithfulness.
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