How to use the word “untrue”

How to use in-sentence of “untrue”:

+ Whoever in the camp, at work, in the barracks, in kitchens and workshops, lavatories and rest areas, for the purpose of agitating, politicizes, gives provocative speeches, meets with others for this purpose, forms cliques, or gads about, gathers true or untrue news to further the goals of the opposition’s atrocity-propaganda about the concentration camp or its institutions, receives, buries, passes along to foreign visitors or others, smuggles outside the camp using a secret message or other means, in writing or verbally gives released or transferred, hides in articles of clothing or other items, using rocks, etc.

+ It is not a 50% chance of true or untrue, it is 50% true and 50% untrue at the same time.

+ The movie was criticized for saying untrue things about events and some people and for not showing all sides of things.

+ The newspaper “The Sun” made an untrue headline, days after the disaster.

+ This means that most of the cases were found to be untrue or very minor cases.

+ He ordered troops to fight against Utah based on untrue information that Utah was planning a revolt.

How to use the word untrue
How to use the word untrue

Example sentences of “untrue”:

+ Agnotology means writing untrue or misleading information about scientific data.

+ A stereotype is a mistaken idea or belief many people have about a thing or group that is based upon how they look on the outside, which may be untrue or only partly true.
+ Looking at people who were proven to be innocent, studies found that one-third to two-fifths of untrue confessions came from juveniles.

+ Agnotology means writing untrue or misleading information about scientific data.

+ A stereotype is a mistaken idea or belief many people have about a thing or group that is based upon how they look on the outside, which may be untrue or only partly true.

+ Looking at people who were proven to be innocent, studies found that one-third to two-fifths of untrue confessions came from juveniles.

+ A person who says something untrue is often called a “liar”.

+ Something untrue is false.

+ Like other untrue opinions, stereotypes might be used as reasons to discriminate against another person, or sometimes for a humorous effect in fiction.

+ In many countries, where religion is still present in everyday life, being untrue to the one you love is a criminal offense.

+ Also an untrue story went around the goldfields.

+ Saying something that is untrue can be called a lie, if the person who is saying it knows it is untrue.

+ The final stage is a crime story or he may speak about untrue facts.

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