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UK/["/fɔːls/"]/US/["/fɔːls/"]/

Meaning of False

wrong; not correct or true

In simple words: Not true or real.

False in a sentence

  • The statement she made was false and misleading.
  • He gave a false impression of his abilities.
  • The report contained false information about the incident.
  • It is false to say that all cats hate water.
  • The painting was revealed to be a false copy of the original.

How to use False

Use 'false' to describe information that is incorrect or misleading. It is suitable for both formal and informal contexts, such as writing and speaking. Avoid using 'false' in overly casual settings where simpler terms like 'not true' might be preferred.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'false' as 'faux' — both mean not genuine.

Related words

Synonyms for False

Opposites of False

Common mistakes with False

  • Confused with 'falsely' (the adverb form).
  • Used 'false' instead of 'wrong' in casual conversations.
  • Misplaced when describing a person (should describe information or situations).

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Frequently asked questions about False

What does False mean?

Not true or real.

What is the definition of False?

wrong; not correct or true

How do you use False in a sentence?

The statement she made was false and misleading.

Can you give another example of False?

He gave a false impression of his abilities.

What are synonyms for False?

Common alternatives include artificial.

What is the opposite of False?

Opposite meanings include true, genuine, real.

What words go with False?

It commonly pairs with be, look, prove, absolutely, completely, entirely, true or false, be, look, prove, absolutely, completely, entirely, true or false, be, ring, sound, very, slightly.

What are common mistakes when using False?

Confused with 'falsely' (the adverb form). Used 'false' instead of 'wrong' in casual conversations. Misplaced when describing a person (should describe information or situations).

How do you pronounce False?

US: /["/fɔːls/"]/, UK: /["/fɔːls/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use False?

Use 'false' to describe information that is incorrect or misleading. It is suitable for both formal and informal contexts, such as writing and speaking. Avoid using 'false' in overly casual settings where simpler terms like 'not true' might be preferred.

What CEFR level is False?

"False" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.