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- noun form of false
adjectivefalse (adjective) · falser (comparative adjective) · falsest (superlative adjective)- not according with truth or fact; incorrect:"the allegations were false" · "the test can produce false results"
- not according with rules or law:"false imprisonment"
- appearing to be the thing denoted; deliberately made or meant to deceive:"a false passport" · "check to see if the trunk has a false bottom"
- artificial:"false eyelashes"
- feigned:"a horribly false smile"
- illusory; not actually so:"sunscreens give users a false sense of security"
- used in names of plants, animals, and gems that superficially resemble the thing properly so called, e.g., false oat, false killer whale.
- treacherous; unfaithful:"a false lover"
OriginOld English fals ‘fraud, deceit’, from Latin falsum ‘fraud’, neuter past participle of fallere ‘deceive’; reinforced or re-formed in Middle English from Old French fals, faus ‘false’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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