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untrue

/ʌnˈtɹuː/adjective2 syllables

Untrue means: not accurately fitted; not level.

Synonyms for untrue20

adjective, as in not accurately fitted; not level

out of true, uneven

adjective, as in (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful

false, inconstant

adjective, as in not according with the facts

adjective, as in not true to an obligation or trust

unfaithful

also used for untrue

inaccurate, incorrect, unveridical, wrong, perfidious, booky, dastardly, disleal, disloyal, double-crossing, double-dealing, double-faced, bastard, counterfactual, erroneous

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What does untrue mean?4

adjective

1

not accurately fitted; not level“the frame was out of true”

2

(used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful“a false friend”

3

not according with the facts“unfortunately the statement was simply untrue”

4

not true to an obligation or trust“is untrue to his highest opportunity and duty”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with untrue?60

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Untrue in a sentence

  • If it doesn't make sense, it's either untrue or poorly argued.rul
  • You don’t like cats and that is untrue.cntrational
  • The main thing is to not be untrue to yourself.frpzzd
  • This supposition, that the Earth is immobile, was completely untrue.pne
  • What would you do if I were untrue to you?AlanF_US
  • What would you do if I were untrue?AlanF_US
  • The rumor, after all, turned out untrue.unknown
  • Not every untrue statement is a lie.niceguydave

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