Not accurately fitted; not level.
(Used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful.
1 Neither, however, has the right to present as fact what is untrue .
2 But Murray said everyone the filmmakers spoke to said this was untrue .
3 Even as she spoke the words, she'd known them to be untrue .
4 In Tbilisi, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said the newspaper report was untrue .
5 A Corbyn spokesman said: The accusation that Karie intimidated anyone is untrue .
6 The Weinsteins' suggestions to the contrary are deeply offensive and untrue . Ohhhkay.
7 That I sued him in a court of law is also untrue .
8 You know, wizard, that I may speak no word that is untrue .
9 Yesterday he told a Liverpool Crown Court jury the claims were untrue .
10 The report of the hostility of the Cherokees proved to be untrue .
11 Therefore it would follow that he sins continually; and this is untrue .
12 The longstanding stereotype that porn is just for men is simply untrue .
13 A disclosure of conflict of interest would have been untrue , he added.
14 The people who made those accusations must know them to be untrue .
15 What cannot be made true today will remain untrue in the future.
16 He produces no evidence to support this assertion and it is untrue .
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