false

adjective22 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

Easy to see or understand that it is false.

Easy to see or understand that it is false.

Used to state that something is untrue in every way.

Used to state that something is untrue in every way.

Used to strongly deny something.

Used to state that something is untrue in every way.

Used for emphasis to mean something is completely false and there is nothing more to say.

Used to state that something is untrue in every way.

Used to state that something is untrue in every way; often more formal or literary.

Used to express that something is untrue without any doubt.

Obviously and intentionally false.

Clearly false without any doubt; often used in legal or formal contexts.

Can be proven to be false.

Said or done while aware that it is untrue, often with an intent to deceive.

Describes something that seems a little insincere or not genuine.

Describes something, like a smile or emotion, that is extremely insincere.

Used to ask a question that has only two possible answers: true or false.

Used to state that something is not true.

To be shown to be untrue through evidence or investigation.

When heard, to seem not sincere or genuine.

To appear to be not genuine.

To give the impression of being insincere.