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untrueness

/uhn-troo/US // ʌnˈtru //UK // (ʌnˈtruː) //

不合理性,不真实性,不真实,不符合事实

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    un·tru·er, un·tru·est.

    • : not true, as to a person or a cause, to fact, or to a standard.
    • : unfaithful; false.
    • : incorrect or inaccurate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indisloyalty

Examples

  • The base viewed the election as having been stolen and wanted Republicans to reflect that belief, however untrue.

  • Those people who stood there asking the questions KNOW what they are claiming is untrue yet they quote, re-quote and link to one another story after story that began as lies and grew into bigger ones.

  • Editors follow policies meant to keep out anything untrue, such as requiring sources for all claims.

  • The result is reminiscent of Oscar Wilde’s essay, Decay of Lying, and its concluding revelation that “the telling of beautiful untrue things is the proper aim of Art.”

  • It wasn’t that Powell said things that were obviously untrue.

  • Maxwell was not available for comment but has described all claims against her as “untrue” and “obvious lies.”

  • Maxwell was not available for comment describes all claims against her as “untrue” and “obvious lies.”

  • “The statement of me dating a sex offender is totally untrue,” she said.

  • If they are untrue, I can understand your irritation, yet you have never roundly denied them.

  • These descriptions are patently untrue of the three boys whose statements formed the basis of the original indictment.

  • It made all our explanations seem childish and untrue; the false relation was instantly exposed.

  • But I do object to the addition of news which is untrue, and which can surely be seen through by any reading public.

  • But I have enough mental acuteness to see that the religion of Jeremy Taylor was cowardly, and gloomy, and untrue.

  • Somebody presumes to contradict him, and clearly proves to him that what he says is untrue.

  • The protestations of Mr. O'Connell were as insincere as his statements were historically untrue.