Results for false
Definitions of false:
part of speech: adverb
Falsely.
part of speech: adjective
Untrue; dishonest; disloyal; counterfeit; unreliable; for temporary use.
part of speech: adjective
Deceptive or deceiving; untruthful; unfaithful to obligations; untrue; not genuine or real; hypocritical; not well founded.
part of speech: adjective
Not true; not real or genuine; deceitful; treacherous.
part of speech: noun
Falseness.
Usage examples for false:
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Look at them, false heart!
"A Simpleton", Charles Reade -
The cruel are generally false I cannot trust your word, should you have the power to break it.
"The Scottish Chiefs", Jane Porter -
You can stand there and look me in the face and tell me that you are false as that!
"The Vicar of Bullhampton", Anthony Trollope -
Suppose a person in a position of trust, went on the priest, began to give the enemy information because it was false information.
"The Wisdom of Father Brown", G. K. Chesterton