utterly false
Frequency: 6.24.1 per million words
Used to state that something is untrue in every way; often more formal or literary.
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Examples (10)
- The accusations against him were utterly false and malicious.
- Her statement about the incident proved to be utterly false.
- The rumors circulating online are utterly false and damaging.
- His claims of innocence seemed utterly false to the jury.
- The witness testimony was revealed to be utterly false.
- Their promises of reform turned out to be utterly false.
- The document contained information that was utterly false.
- Such allegations are not only wrong but utterly false.
- The confession was later proven utterly false and coerced.
- These assumptions about her character are utterly false.