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  • 31wrong — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, aberrancy, aberrant, aberration, abnormal, abominable, abomination, abroad, abuse, accursed, adrift, afflict, afield, aggrieve, all abroad, all off, all wet, all wrong, amiss, arrant, askew, astray, at fault …

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  • 32untruthfully — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. untruly, dishonestly, treacherously; see falsely , wrongly 2 …

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  • 33untrue — adjective 1》 false or incorrect. 2》 not faithful or loyal. 3》 not upright or level. Derivatives untruly adverb …

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  • 34untrue — /ʌnˈtru / (say un trooh) adjective 1. not true, as to a person or a cause, to fact, or to a standard. 2. unfaithful; false. 3. incorrect or inaccurate. –untrueness, noun –untruly, adverb …

  • 35flatter — flatter1 [flat′ər] vt. [ME flateren < OFr flater, to smooth, caress with flat hand < Frank * flat, akin to OHG flaz, FLAT1] 1. to praise too much, untruly, or insincerely, as in order to win favor 2. to try to please, or ingratiate oneself… …

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  • 36untrue — [un tro͞o′, un′tro͞o΄] adj. [ME untrewe < OE untreowe; un , not + treowe,TRUE] 1. contrary to fact or truth; false or incorrect 2. not agreeing with a standard, rule, or measure 3. not faithful or loyal untruly adv …

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  • 37untrue — adj. 1 not true, contrary to what is the fact. 2 (often foll. by to) not faithful or loyal. 3 deviating from an accepted standard. Derivatives: untruly adv. Etymology: OE untreowe etc. (as UN (1), TRUE) …

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