
1) Adopted in order to deceive 2) Answer choice on a test 3) Answer in a simple quiz 4) Answer-sheet column 5) Arising from error 6) Artificial 7) Baseless 8) Bogus 9) Choice on some tests 10) Common test answer 11) Cooked up 12) Counterfeit 13) Deceitful 14) Deceptive 15) Deliberately deceptive 16) Describing a denture
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1) Affected 2) Artificial 3) Baseless 4) Counterfeit 5) Deceitful 6) Deceptive 7) Delusive 8) Dishonest 9) Disloyal 10) Duplicitous 11) Faithlessly 12) Fake 13) Faux 14) Fictive 15) Idol 16) Imitation 17) Inconstant 18) Incorrect 19) Inharmonious 20) Insincere 21) Invalid 22) Lying 23) Pretended 24) Pseudo
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[logic] In logic, false is a truth value or a nullary logical connective. In a truth-functional system of propositional logic it is one of two postulated truth values, along with its negation, truth. Usual notations of the false are 0 (especially in Boolean logic and computer science) and the up tack symbol ⊥. Another approach is used for...
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• (superl.) Not genuine or real; assumed or designed to deceive; counterfeit; hypocritical; as, false tears; false modesty; false colors; false jewelry. • (adv.) Not truly; not honestly; falsely. • (superl.) Not well founded; not firm or trustworthy; erroneous; as, a false claim; a false conclusion; a false construction in grammar. &...
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FALSE adjective [
Compar. Falser ;
superl. Falsest .] [ Latin
falsus , past participle of
fallere to deceive; confer Old French
faus ,
fals , French
faux , and Anglo-Saxon
fals fraud. See
Fa...
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FALSE adverb Not truly; not honestly; falsely. 'You play me false .' Shak.
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FALSE transitive verb [ Latin falsare to falsify, from falsus : confer French fausser . See False , adjective ] 1. To report falsely; to falsify. [ Obsolete] Chaucer. 2. To betray; to falsify. [ Obsolete] « [ He] hath...
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In music the term false is used to describe something not in tune.
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bool value; converts to 0. TC++PL 4.2, D&E 11.7.2.
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[adj] - erroneous and usually accidental 2. [adj] - not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality 3. [adj] - deliberately deceptive 4. [adj] - designed to deceive 5. [adj] - inaccurate in pitch 6. [adj] - arising from error 7. [adj] - (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection
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hollow adjective deliberately deceptive; `hollow (or false) promises`; `false pretenses`
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