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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211. He tried to pass off a false Dagas on the auctioneer.
212. Some of the more disreputable newspapers made false claims about her private life.
213. I hate all that false amiability that goes on at parties.
214. He was very much put about by the false accusations brought against him.
215. His reports about the war affairs in the Middle-East area have been discredited because it is realized that the reporter used false information.
216. He gave a false colour to the facts to suit his own purposes.
217. He was getting heartily sick of all the false sympathy.
218. Round numbers are always false. Samuel Johnson
219. Psychedelic drugs are the false friend of the human mind, and a hidden killer of the drug addicts. Dr T.P.Chia
220. A false statement is a lie. Someone who is good at twisting the truth is a lair. Dr T.P.Chia
221. We are living in a world where everything is false. The society is like bright paint applied on top of rotten wood. Amy Tan
222. It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary to put all the play and learning into childhood, all the work into middle age, and all the regrets into old age. Margaret Mead
223. A false love, begins with the eye and soon spills from the eye in pain. Where a true love, begins with the eye, and settles in the heart. Anthony Liccione
224. Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important. C.S. Lewis
225. Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful. Seneca
226. Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit[Sentencedict.com], and lost without deserving. William Shakespeare
227. I've got five false teeth.'
228. She was punished for giving false witness.
229. He will not bear false witness against anyone.
230. He will never bear false witness against his friend.
231. Dating Bosses: False accusations of favoritism may arise.sentencedict.com/FALSE.html
232. He can't chew without his false teeth.
233. Feign suggests false representation or fictitious fabrication.
234. He was accused of giving false witness.
235. My false teeth are stuck to it.
236. He put his false teeth securely in position.
237. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.
238. I can't understand why folks complain about false teeth.
239. And moreover , with my false teeth in my left hand.
240. With that he reached into his pocket and pulled out of a pair of false teeth.
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.