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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181. An average man cares that things are either true or false, but a warrior doesn't.
182. I could not go on living with a man who had married me under false pretences.
183. We can't afford to make any false moves once we're in enemy territory.
184. The patient was okay - it was a false alarm.
185. A false step could have cost the climbers their lives.
186. The fire service was called out but it was a false alarm.
187. 'One false move and you're a dead man,(http://sentencedict.com/false.html)' snarled the robber.
188. Something about his manner struck a false note with me.
189. But through practice we can tell the true from the false.
190. This sudden success may prove to be a false dawn .
191. The first two bomb alerts were false alarms, but the third was for real.
192. The statement gives us a false impression that we understand something when we do not.
193. It was quite clear the President was being given false information by those around him.
194. I don't want to raise any false hopes, but I believe your son is still alive.
195. False information has led the police up a series of blind alleys.
196. Earthquakes here are rare and this has lulled people into a false sense of security .
197. The making of false statements could result in the invalidation of the contract.
198. Now I use a false name if I'm meeting people for the first time.
199. You gave a false colour to the words he said.
200. The workers were lured on by false hopes of increased pay.
201. There is much debate on the issue of "therapists" implanting false memories of sexual abuse in adults.
202. He brought civil proceedings against the police for false imprisonment.
203. The drugs had been hidden in a suitcase with a false bottom.
204. She was given a false passport and assumed a new identity.
205. 'One false move and you're dead!' he said, pointing a gun at me.
206. She sees racism as a form of false consciousness, where a society collectively believes untrue things about other races.
207. He was tricked into marriage by a false accusation of paternity.
208. The thieves got into the house under false pretences, by saying they had come to repair the water taps.
209. The news report about the explosion turned out to be false.
210. John says that he made his statement to the police under pressure, and that the statement is false.
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.