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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121. Credulous people are easily misled by false advertisements.
122. His gloomy prognostications proved to be false.
123. A false step can cost us millions of dollars. Sentencedict.com
124. He got into Europe with a false passport .
125. The whole argument rests on a false assumption.
126. He gave a false address to the police.
127. She was charged with giving false evidence in court.
128. They obtained money under the false pretenses of patriotism.
129. The affair awoke them from the false belief.
130. "He's false, a phoney," Harry muttered.
131. 'Don't threaten me,' she whispered with false bravado.
132. They diddled their insurance company by making a false claim.
133. The final score gives a false impression of the game.
134. The film was attacked in many intellectual quarters from both the left and the right, for being false or simple-minded.
135. Evans was trying to obtain a false passport and other documents.
136. It is easy to be lulled into a false sense of security.
137. He spent several weeks giving a false colour to the problem.
138. It is an illogical statement, because if one part is true, then the other must be false.
139. The firm tried to disguise its failure in false statements.
140. She made a false confession during the trial which she later retracted.
141. There was talk of share prices recovering, but that was just a false dawn.
142. Using a false accent over the phone is a sign of inferiority.
143. The accused had thrown dust in the eyes of the police by giving them a false alibi.
144. For his own safety, he has to operate under a false name/an alias.
145. The driver was arrested for having false number plates on his car.
146. One false move and I knew Sarah would be dead.
147. Wearing helmets gave cyclists a false sense of security and encouraged them to take risks.
148. They're very strict at our school; one false step, and you're disciplined.
149. The couple laid a false trail to escape the paparazzi.
150. Giving false information to the police is a punishable offence.
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.