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British pronunciation/fˈɒls/
American pronunciation/ˈfɔɫs/

"false"の定義と意味

01

not according to reality or facts

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He made a false claim about his achievements to impress others.
He presented a false document as evidence in the court case.
He shared false information without verifying its accuracy.
02

made to resemble something real

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The museum displayed a false artifact mistaken for an ancient relic.
She wore false eyelashes to enhance her look.
The detective quickly spotted the false passport.
03

(of a person) betraying trust or loyalty

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The false friend abandoned him when things got tough, showing no loyalty.
A false companion will always put their own interests above yours, even at your expense.
The false friend betrayed their trust, spreading lies to everyone in their circle.
04

(of a musical note or sound) not accurate or true to the intended pitch

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The singer hit a false note during the chorus, throwing off the harmony.
Her voice wavered and produced a false pitch in the middle of the performance.
The violin 's string was slightly loose, causing a false tone throughout the piece.
05

intended to mislead or deceive

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Advertisements for miracle diets often create a false sense of hope.
The alarm provided a false sense of security, as it was easily disabled.
The map 's inaccuracies gave travelers a false sense of direction.
false
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in a deceitful or untrustworthy manner

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She played him false by pretending to be supportive, then gossiping about him behind his back.
They acted false when they promised to help but never showed up.
He was betrayed when his colleague played him false and shared his secrets with others.
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