Untrue in a sentence as an adjective

This is completely untrue - there is a lot of it.

Just don't say hurtful and untrue things like that in public.

This is not completely untrue, but it's also not completely true.

"---> Only one part of the first sentence needs to be untrue for the allegation to be deniable.

" and the fact that this feedback is objectively untrue would not prevent it from costing the airline hundreds of millions of dollars.

The premise of his "vehemence" is untrue: banks can and do have the exact same policy regarding terminating merchant services accounts.

Growing up in the 70s, we looked at news from the Soviet Union and other authoritarian regimes as blatantly untrue propaganda.

"I'm going to point a finger and say that this is clearly untrue, and very easy to disprove just from basic network monitoring over 5 minutes of playing the game.

Everything about this post strikes me as a conspiracy-laden fake, from the typos to wrong terminology to untrue policies to the lack of specific names of people.

Could you imagine at the extremes if you had been refused treatment because of your refusal to sign this document, to which you knew to be untrue, and to which they could not provide you with the policy.

Untrue definitions

adjective

not according with the facts; "unfortunately the statement was simply untrue"

adjective

not true to an obligation or trust; "is untrue to his highest opportunity and duty"-Bruno Laske

adjective

not accurately fitted; not level; "the frame was out of true"; "off-level floors and untrue doors and windows"

adjective

(used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful; "a false friend"; "when lovers prove untrue"

See also: false