falsely / fɔls /

谎称虚假的虚假误导性地

falsely2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

fals·er, fals·est.

  1. not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement.
  2. uttering or declaring what is untrue: a false witness.
  3. not faithful or loyal; treacherous: a false friend.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. dishonestly; faithlessly; treacherously: Did he speak false against me?

falsely 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

deceitfully

falsely构成的短语

  • false alarm
  • false colors
  • false start
  • false step
  • lull into (false sense of security)
  • play false
  • ring false

更多falsely例句

  1. In this sense, a short ride can be something of a false economy, like cheap bib shorts or treating your serious medical condition with CBD.
  2. Kotz, the university spokeswoman, said by email that scientists and inspectors found no evidence showing the results were false positives.
  3. Blackfishing got its name from catfishing, slang for someone seducing a person by using a false identity.
  4. And, we do not try to determine uh what’s true or false when someone takes a policy position or when someone says the sky is purple or blue, or red for that matter.
  5. It’s very easy for us to make the false assumption that the listener understands what we mean, not only when we use math-specific terminology, but also in the way we phrase descriptions and make assumptions.
  6. Vasquez had also been told, falsely, that his fingerprints had been found at the scene.
  7. In fact, far more men are not held accountable for sexual assault than are falsely accused of it.
  8. In the case of a falsely reassuring prenatal test, there are two possibilities for a lawsuit against a health practitioner.
  9. This is the problem facing the Halls and anyone else who receives a falsely reassuring result on a prenatal test.
  10. She was riding in the van when Isaias falsely decided that she was pregnant.
  11. Dreadful are the denunciations uttered against such as swear falsely.
  12. He through whose agency another has been falsely punished stands outside of heaven's gates.
  13. Both the witnesses will speak truly six in every twelve times; both falsely once in twelve times.
  14. Either Gazelle had been falsely accused or the theft had been much smaller than was represented.
  15. “The better reason, since we were falsely suspected, that we should get clear,” I cried.