Synonym: artificial, counterfeit, deceitful, disloyal, fake, imitative, incorrect, lying, mock, two-faced, untrue, wrong. Antonym: genuine, real, true. Similar words: social services, else, pulse, or else, impulse, also, elsewhere, alsace. Meaning: [fɔːls] adj. 1. not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality 2. arising from error 3. erroneous and usually accidental 4. deliberately deceptive 5. inappropriate to reality or facts 6. not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article 7. designed to deceive 8. inaccurate in pitch 9. adopted in order to deceive 10. (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful. adv. in a disloyal and faithless manner.
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91. The patient was registered under a false name.
92. The wiring was concealed behind a false panel.
93. Burton's enemies had made false accusations against him.
94. The ceasefire turned out to be another false dawn.
95. All his false confidence had drained away.
96. She was accused of obtaining money under false pretences.
97. He was masquerading under a false name.
98. It's a false economy to buy cheap clothes .
99. 'Thank you,' she said with false enthusiasm.
100. I don't think that's a false presumption.
101. Buying a cheap computer is a false economy .
102. Students decide if statements are true or false .
103. One false move could lead to war.
104. He made a false accusation against the Smiths.
105. A clean conscience fears not false accusations.
106. The company had made false claims about its products.
107. Giving false informationis a punishable offence.
108. She admitted giving false evidence to the court.
109. The rumour proved to be false.
110. This false beard is his disguise.
111. A cheap bed can be a false economy.
112. He was accused of obtaining money under false pretences.
113. He wasn't trying to give her false hope.
114. For years,(www.Sentencedict.com) blatantly false assertions have gone unchallenged.
115. He faces 18 charges of fraud and false accounting.
116. He was convicted of uttering a false cheque.
117. His employer laid false charges against him.
118. Buying cheap shoes is a false economy.
119. One false step can mean falling into debt.
120. To my great amusement his false beard fell off.
More similar words: social services, else, pulse, or else, impulse, also, elsewhere, alsace, balsam, something else, credentials, at intervals, fall, final solution, fall for, fall out, fall to, fall ill, fallacy, falter, fall away, fall down, downfall, rainfall, fall into, best of all, fall under, waterfall, building materials, fall back on.