Results for untrue
Definitions of untrue:
part of speech: adjective
Contrary to the fact; false; not faithful or true to another.
part of speech: adjective
Usage examples for untrue:
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An oath called upon Deity to witness the truth of what was said, and to withdraw his favor from the person if it was untrue
"History of the Constitutions of Iowa", Benjamin F. Shambaugh -
That he had been untrue she would not admit; if such a thought came to her, she dismissed it as unworthy.
"Raiding with Morgan", Byron A. Dunn -
This was quite untrue but every one was perfectly satisfied with it.
"The Happiest Time of Their Lives", Alice Duer Miller -
I know the whole story is untrue untrue in substance, untrue in fact and spirit.
"Abraham Lincoln: Was He A Christian?", John B. Remsburg