adjective
1.Artificial.
‘false eyelashes’
‘Giselle blinked with her long, false eyelashes, then began to lead the way, Desiree trailing behind her.’
2.Disloyal; unfaithful.
‘a false lover’
‘True in love ever be, unless thy lover’s false to thee.’
3.Illusory; not actually so.
‘sunscreens give users a false sense of security’
‘Welcome to the idiosyncratic world of Boothby Graffoe - the guitarist comic who lulls his audience into a false sense of security before jolting them with well-aimed barbs.’
4.Made to imitate something in order to deceive.
‘the trunk had a false bottom’
‘a false passport’
5.Not according with rules or law.
‘false imprisonment’
‘Two men, both from Rochdale and aged 30 and 31, were arrested on suspicion of kidnap, false imprisonment and sexual assault.’
6.Not according with truth or fact; incorrect.
‘he was feeding false information to his customers’
‘the allegations were false’
7.Not sincere.
‘a horribly false smile’
‘They use scantily clad models and people who offer false smiles to convince me that their goods (which are usually bad for me) are fun and harmless.’
8.Used in names of plants, animals, and gems that superficially resemble the thing properly so called, e.g. false oat.
‘Although suffering from an overabundance of names, false holly makes a handsome evergreen accent at the back of the border.’
‘Other plants are false nettle, a pink Saint-John’s wort, and two species of white-flowered smartweeds.’
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