False meaning in English
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Definition
false: incorrect, wrong, the opposite of "true"; fake
She gave a false name to the police. She said she was called Jane Smith, but her real name is Judith Robinson.
- ""Invent a false testimonial"."
- "Is it true that you threw the public askew with a great slew of false clues?"
- "That's completely false."
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