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untrue

American  
[uhn-troo] / ʌnˈtru /

adjective

untruer, untruest
  1. not true, as to a person or a cause, to fact, or to a standard.

    Synonyms:
    erroneous, unfounded, groundless
  2. unfaithful; false.

  3. incorrect or inaccurate.


untrue British  
/ ʌnˈtruː /

adjective

  1. incorrect or false

  2. disloyal

  3. diverging from a rule, standard, or measure; inaccurate

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • untrueness noun
  • untruly adverb

Etymology

Origin of untrue

before 1050; Middle English untrewe, Old English un ( ge ) trēowe; un- 1, true

Example Sentences

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Beneath the surface, however, Bohm has faced obstacles and oddities, including a frightening elbow infection and a viral social media post touting his generosity that was untrue.

From Los Angeles Times

Speaking to journalists in Finland, where he is attending a security summit, Sir Keir Starmer speculation McSweeney's account could be untrue and the government was involved in a cover-up was wrong.

From BBC

"Secondly, untrue facts are being disseminated on the basis of a one-sided account," it continued.

From BBC

This in turn has facilitated scientific misconduct by a smaller number of scientists untrue to their calling.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ramadan Tent Project said Badenoch's comments were a "gross misrepresentation" of the gathering and "totally untrue".

From BBC