UNTRUE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If a statement or idea is untrue, it is false and not based on facts The allegations were completely untrue It was untrue to say that all political prisoners have been released Such remarks are both offensive and untrue
UNTRUE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary For nearly 100 hires, investigators discovered evidence of dishonesty, such as making untrue statements or falsifying police records But he realized that's untrue and that people of every ethnicity share the same "cultural amnesia," he said
Untrue - definition of untrue by The Free Dictionary Define untrue untrue synonyms, untrue pronunciation, untrue translation, English dictionary definition of untrue adj un·tru·er , un·tru·est 1 Contrary to fact; false 2 Deviating from a standard; not straight, even, level, or exact 3 Disloyal; unfaithful