Meaning & Definition of word "Untrue"

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    Untrue

    /ʌnˈtruː/

    adjective:

    • 1. not in accordance with fact; false or inaccurate.
      • Example: The claims made in the report were proven to be untrue.
    • 2. deceptive or misleading.
      • Example: She felt hurt by the untrue rumors that were circulating about her.
    • 3. not faithful or loyal; treacherous.
      • Example: He was deemed untrue to his principles after his recent actions.

    Etymology

    From un- meaning 'not' + true.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to be untrue:

    to be false or not correct.

    untrue to oneself:

    not being honest or authentic.

    Related Words

    truth:

    The quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality.

    falsity:

    The state of being false or untrue.

    Slang Meanings of untrue

    Meaning: Lying

    Example Sentence: He’s just being untrue about where he was last night.

    Meaning: Fabrication

    Example Sentence: That story is totally untrue; he just made it up.