Adjective: Not true; incorrect; deliberately misleading or deceptive. 'False' implies a deviation from reality or truth, whether unintentional or intentional. It can describe statements, actions, or even appearances. A 'false' statement is one that doesn't align with facts. A 'false' friend might betray trust. A 'false' alarm unnecessarily triggers concern. The degree of culpability associated with 'false' varies; it can range from simple error to malicious intent. In logic, 'false' is one of the two possible truth values of a proposition, the other being 'true'. Furthermore, 'false' can extend to the physical realm, describing something artificial or counterfeit.
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MOCK SHAM IDOL SOUR FAKE FAUX WAND
PUTON BOGUS NOTSO ALARM START WRONG
UNTRUE OFFKEY PSEUDO
UNLOYAL ASSUMED FICTIVE
SPURIOUS MISTAKEN DELUSIVE DISLOYAL ILLUSORY SPECIOUS
ERRONEOUS INSINCERE PRETENDED IMITATION SIMULATED THATSALIE INCORRECT DECEITFUL PRETENSES
MISLEADING FICTITIOUS ARTIFICIAL UNTRUTHFUL APOCRYPHAL UNFAITHFUL
FAITHLESSLY TREASONABLY TREACHEROUS
THATSNOTTRUE TRAITOROUSLY
TREACHEROUSLY
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