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Adjective

not true or correct; erroneous
a false statement.
uttering or declaring what is untrue
a false witness.
not faithful or loyal; treacherous
a false friend.
tending to deceive or mislead; deceptive
a false impression.
not genuine; counterfeit.
based on mistaken, erroneous, or inconsistent impressions, ideas, or facts
false pride.
used as a substitute or supplement, esp. temporarily
false supports for a bridge.
Biology . having a superficial resemblance to something that properly bears the name
the false acacia.
not properly, accurately, or honestly made, done, or adjusted
a false balance.
inaccurate in pitch, as a musical note.

Adverb

dishonestly; faithlessly; treacherously
Did he speak false against me?

Idiom

play someone false
to betray someone; be treacherous or faithless.

Antonyms

adjective
accurate , actual , correct , factual , genuine , known , precise , real , right , substantiated , true , valid , honest , just , reliable , straight , truthful

Synonyms

adjective
apocryphal , beguiling , bogus , casuistic , concocted , contrary to fact , cooked-up , counterfactual , deceitful , deceiving , delusive , dishonest , distorted , erroneous , ersatz * , fake , fallacious , fanciful , faulty , fictitious , fishy , fraudulent , illusive , imaginary , improper , inaccurate , incorrect , inexact , invalid , lying , mendacious , misleading , misrepresentative , mistaken , off the mark , phony , sham , sophistical , specious , spurious , trumped up * , unfounded , unreal , unsound , untrue , untruthfulnotes:fallacious means intended to deceive; fallible means liable to make a mistake or to be inaccurate or erroneous; false means not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality , or deliberately deceptive , or not genuine or real , apostate , base , canting , corrupt , crooked , deceptive , deluding , devious , dishonorable , disloyal , double-dealing * , duplicitous , faithless , falsehearted , forsworn , foul , malevolent , malicious , mean , mythomaniac , perfidious , perjured , rascally , recreant , renegade , scoundrelly , traitorous , treacherous , treasonable , two-faced * , underhanded , unfaithful , unscrupulous , untrustworthy , venal , villainous , wickednotes:fallacious means intended to deceive; fallible means liable to make a mistake or to be inaccurate or erroneous; false means not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality , adulterated , alloyed , artificial , assumed , bent , bogus * , brummagem , bum * , colored , contrived , copied , crock * , disguised , fabricated , factitious , feigned , fishy * , forged , framed * , hollow , imitation , made-up , make-believe , manufactured , meretricious , mock , ostensible , pretended , pseudo * , seeming , shady , sham * , simulated , snide , so-called * , substitute , synthetic , wrongnotes:fallacious means intended to deceive; fallible means liable to make a mistake or to be inaccurate or erroneous; false means not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality , truthless , untruthful , wrong , off , illogical , sophistic , suppositious , supposititious , false-hearted , arrant , barmecidal , counterfeit , delusional , disaffected , disingenuous , fictive , groundless , guise , hypocritical , ignominious , illusional , illusory , inauthentic , infamous , insincere , make believe , mythical , not so , paradoxical , perjurious , postiche , pseudo , pseudological , spectral , trumped-up , unauthentic , untenable , unveracious

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