False means something is not true or is wrong. We use it to talk about wrong facts or information.
The answer is false, not true.
This statement is false and wrong.
False can mean something is not real and is made to fool people. It can be about objects or information.
He gave a false name to hide himself.
The painting is a false copy of the original.
False can describe feelings or actions that are not real or honest. It means pretending or lying about feelings.
She gave a false smile at the party.
He showed false sympathy for the poor.
False can mean ideas or beliefs that are wrong or not true, often in religion or opinions.
False beliefs can cause confusion.
He followed a false doctrine.
False means information shows the wrong facts or tries to make people believe something untrue.
That is a false report on the news.
False claims can harm people’s trust.
In logic and computers, false means not true. It is used to check if something is correct or wrong.
The statement is false in this program.
False means the answer is not correct here.