false (Adjective) — Not in accordance with the fact, reality or actuality. ex. "gave false testimony under oath" ex. "false tales of bravery"
false (Adjective) — Arising from error. ex. "a false assumption"
false (Adjective) — Erroneous and usually accidental. ex. "a false start" ex. "a false alarm"
false (Adjective) — Deliberately deceptive. ex. "false pretences"
false (Adjective) — Inappropriate to reality or facts. ex. "false hopes"
false (Adjective) — Not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article. ex. "false teeth"
false (Adjective) — Designed to deceive. ex. "a suitcase with a false bottom"
false (Adjective) — Inaccurate in pitch. ex. "a false note"
false (Adjective) — Adopted in order to deceive.
false (Adjective) — (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful. ex. "a false friend"
false (Adverb) — In a disloyal and faithless manner. ex. "his wife played him false"