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False

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Πολύ Κοινό
~ 2500
~ 2500, Πολύ Κοινό
Ο δείκτης συχνότητας και σημασίας λέξεων δείχνει πόσο συχνά εμφανίζεται μια λέξη σε μια δεδομένη γλώσσα. Όσο μικρότερος είναι ο αριθμός, τόσο πιο συχνά χρησιμοποιείται η λέξη. Οι λέξεις που χρησιμοποιούνται πιο συχνά κυμαίνονται συνήθως από περίπου 1 έως 4000. Αυτός ο δείκτης σημασίας σας βοηθά να επικεντρωθείτε στις πιο χρήσιμες λέξεις κατά τη διάρκεια της διαδικασίας εκμάθησης γλώσσας.
Not true or accurate; incorrect, Intentionally deceptive or misleading, Not genuine; artificial or fake, Not loyal or faithful; deceitful

False - Σημασίες

Not true or accurate; incorrect

Παράδειγμα: The rumor about her quitting was false.
Χρήση: formalΣυμφραζόμενα: academic or professional settings
Σημείωση: Commonly used to describe information that is not based on facts or reality.

Intentionally deceptive or misleading

Παράδειγμα: He gave a false alibi to the police.
Χρήση: formalΣυμφραζόμενα: legal or ethical discussions
Σημείωση: Often used in legal contexts to refer to statements made with the intent to deceive.

Not genuine; artificial or fake

Παράδειγμα: The painting was revealed to be a false masterpiece.
Χρήση: formalΣυμφραζόμενα: art or cultural discussions
Σημείωση: Used to describe something that is not authentic or real.

Not loyal or faithful; deceitful

Παράδειγμα: He was accused of being a false friend.
Χρήση: informalΣυμφραζόμενα: everyday conversations
Σημείωση: Commonly used to describe someone who is not honest or trustworthy in relationships.

Συνώνυμα του False

untrue

Not in accordance with facts or reality.
Παράδειγμα: The statement he made was completely untrue.
Σημείωση: Untrue emphasizes the lack of truthfulness in a statement.

fake

Something that is not genuine or authentic.
Παράδειγμα: She was wearing a fake designer watch.
Σημείωση: Fake often implies an intentional deception or imitation.

incorrect

Not in accordance with fact or truth.
Παράδειγμα: The information given to us was incorrect.
Σημείωση: Incorrect focuses on the lack of accuracy or correctness.

unreal

Not resembling reality or actuality.
Παράδειγμα: The scenes in the movie were so unreal.
Σημείωση: Unreal suggests something that lacks realism or plausibility.

phony

Not genuine or sincere.
Παράδειγμα: He put on a phony smile to hide his true feelings.
Σημείωση: Phony implies a falseness or insincerity in behavior or appearance.

Εκφράσεις και συνήθεις φράσεις του False

False alarm

It means a situation where people are alarmed or worried, but it turns out to be a mistake or not true.
Παράδειγμα: Don't worry, it was just a false alarm. There's no need to panic.
Σημείωση: The original word 'false' simply means not true, while 'false alarm' specifically refers to a mistaken alarm or warning.

False hope

It refers to hope that is not based on reality or is unlikely to come true.
Παράδειγμα: They gave us false hope by saying they would consider our proposal, but they rejected it in the end.
Σημείωση: While 'false' indicates something not true, 'false hope' specifically relates to hope that is deceptive or unfounded.

False pretenses

It means using deception or dishonesty to achieve a goal or gain an advantage.
Παράδειγμα: He obtained the job under false pretenses by lying about his qualifications.
Σημείωση: In this context, 'false' describes the deceptive nature, while 'false pretenses' emphasizes the act of deceiving to achieve a specific outcome.

False accusation

It refers to a claim or charge that someone has done something wrong or illegal when they have not.
Παράδειγμα: She was devastated by the false accusation of theft made against her.
Σημείωση: While 'false' simply means not true, 'false accusation' highlights the wrongful act of accusing someone without basis.

False economy

It describes a situation where an apparent saving of money leads to additional costs later on.
Παράδειγμα: Buying cheap, low-quality products is a false economy in the long run as they need to be replaced frequently.
Σημείωση: The term 'false economy' suggests a misguided attempt to save money that ultimately proves to be more costly, whereas 'false' alone indicates something not true.

False impression

It means a belief or opinion that is not based on the true situation or facts.
Παράδειγμα: He gave me a false impression of his skills by exaggerating his experience.
Σημείωση: 'False' denotes something not true, while 'false impression' specifically focuses on the misleading or incorrect belief formed about someone or something.

False start

It refers to an unsuccessful attempt or beginning that is not counted or has to be repeated.
Παράδειγμα: The team had a false start but managed to recover and win the game.
Σημείωση: While 'false' means not true, 'false start' specifically relates to a failed or premature beginning that hinders progress or success.

Καθημερινές (αργκό) εκφράσεις του False

Bogus

Bogus refers to something that is fake, counterfeit, or not legitimate.
Παράδειγμα: That company offered me a bogus deal.
Σημείωση: Bogus is often used in informal contexts to emphasize the lack of authenticity.

Faux

Faux is a French loanword meaning artificial or imitation.
Παράδειγμα: She decorated her room with faux fur blankets.
Σημείωση: Faux is commonly used in fashion and design to indicate something that resembles the real material.

Phony-baloney

Phony-baloney is a playful term for something that is insincere, fake, or dishonest.
Παράδειγμα: I can't stand his phony-baloney excuses anymore.
Σημείωση: Phony-baloney is informal and adds a humorous or exaggerated tone.

Sham

Sham refers to something that is false or deceptive, especially to deceive or mislead.
Παράδειγμα: Their apology seemed like a sham to avoid consequences.
Σημείωση: Sham often implies a deliberate attempt to mislead or deceive others.

Spurious

Spurious means not being what it purports to be, false, or fake.
Παράδειγμα: The article made spurious claims about the health benefits of the product.
Σημείωση: Spurious is a more formal term used to describe false or misleading information.

Hoax

Hoax refers to a deceptive act or scheme intended to trick or deceive people.
Παράδειγμα: The news of his resignation turned out to be a hoax.
Σημείωση: Hoax specifically refers to a deliberate deception or trickery to fool others.

False - Παραδείγματα

The information he gave me was false.
She accused him of spreading false rumors.
The advertisement was misleading and contained false claims.

Γραμματική του False

False - Επίθετο (Adjective) / Επίθετο (Adjective)
Λήμμα: false
Κλίσεις
Επίθετο (Adjective): false
Συλλαβές, Διαχωρισμός και Τονισμός
false περιέχει 1 συλλαβές: false
Φωνητική μεταγραφή: ˈfȯls
false , ˈfȯls (Η κόκκινη συλλαβή είναι τονισμένη)

False - Σημασία και συχνότητα χρήσης

Ο δείκτης συχνότητας και σημασίας λέξεων δείχνει πόσο συχνά εμφανίζεται μια λέξη σε μια δεδομένη γλώσσα. Όσο μικρότερος είναι ο αριθμός, τόσο πιο συχνά χρησιμοποιείται η λέξη. Οι λέξεις που χρησιμοποιούνται πιο συχνά κυμαίνονται συνήθως από περίπου 1 έως 4000.
false: ~ 2500 (Πολύ Κοινό).
Αυτός ο δείκτης σημασίας σας βοηθά να επικεντρωθείτε στις πιο χρήσιμες λέξεις κατά τη διάρκεια της διαδικασίας εκμάθησης γλώσσας.