Español | Inglés |
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falso adjective | bogus(counterfeit or fake; not genuine) deceitful(deliberately misleading or cheating) deviousadjective disingenuous(not noble; unbecoming true honor) erroneous(containing an error; inaccurate) fake(not real) false(untrue, not factual, wrong) faux(fake or artificial) hollow [hollower, hollowest](without substance) insincere(not sincere) phony(fraudulent; fake) specious(with appearance intended to generate a favorable response) spurious(false) untrue(false) wrong [worse, worst](incorrect) |
falso noun {m} | phony(a person who professes beliefs or opinions that they do not hold) pretender [pretenders](person who professes beliefs and opinions that they do not hold) |
falso adjective {m}; fingido {m} | sham(intended to deceive) |
falso 9 noun {m} | false number 9noun |
falso abeto noun {m} | hemlock [hemlocks](tree) |
falso amigo noun {m} | false friend(type of word) |
falso anglicismo noun {m} | pseudo-anglicism(word with an English appearance that is not current in English) |
falso carpe noun {m} | hophornbeam(Any species of the genus Ostrya) |
falso negativo noun {m} | false negative(result of a test that shows as absent something that is present) |
falso o impropio verb | disallow [disallowed, disallowing, disallows](to reject as invalid, untrue, or improper) |
falso techo noun | dropped ceiling(secondary ceiling) |
lo falso noun {f} | falseness(falsehood) |
más falso que Judas adjective | phony as a three-dollar billadjective |
más falso que un duro de madera adjective | phony as a three-dollar billadjective |
más falso que un duro sevillano adjective | phony as a three-dollar billadjective |
partir en falso verb | jump the gun(to begin a race too soon) |
paso en falso noun {m} | misstep [missteps](step that is wrong) |
salida en falso noun {f} | false start(starting before the signal) |