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untrue
[uhn-troo]
adjective
not true, as to a person or a cause, to fact, or to a standard.
unfaithful; false.
incorrect or inaccurate.
untrue
/ ʌnˈtruː /
adjective
incorrect or false
disloyal
diverging from a rule, standard, or measure; inaccurate
Other Word Forms
- untrueness noun
- untruly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
He called it an “epidemic” that is “running rampant,” which is untrue.
This story was found to be "utterly untrue", Prescott said, saying this was a "dreadful thing to have put out".
As well as showing fake bank statements to Earl Spencer, the book highlights a series of lurid and untrue claims Bashir made to him about the Royal Family, including the then Prince Charles.
The group said the complaints had come from activists "making untrue and misguided claims about us, our music and the album artwork of guest performer Zohara".
To say there was no fun in it would be untrue; on the other hand, she had no wish to make it a habit.
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