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false [fɔ:ls, Am fɑ:ls] ADJ

1. false (incorrect):

3. false hope, impression:

falsity [ˈfɔ:lsəti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl

falsity → falseness

See also falseness

falseness [ˈfɔ:lsnəs, Am ˈfɑ:l-] N no pl

falsify [ˈfɔ:lsɪfaɪ, Am ˈfɑ:l-] VB trans

fallacy [ˈfæləsi] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The exoneration data indicates that factors contributing to false convictions vary by crime.
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The second opinion, which seems to have been the most popular one with the ancient writers, arose without doubt from a false etymology.
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If a flood alert has been sent but no flooding was observed, a false alarm is counted.
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The stigmas are elongate, appearing as false styles, known as stylodia.
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Several reports have indicated that the company often fails to follow up on rebates, often making false claims of refunding money lost through rebate fraud.
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A false gatepost was installed to help the illusion that the two are close together.
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Time continued to collapse, erasing the false timelines that had emerged.
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Speaking of music, the film's soundtrack doesn't have a single false note.
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The first days of anything are often inelegant -- there's a lot of failure and false starts.
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She added that some parts of the film feel as false as the most manipulative feel-good drama's catharsis.
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