Pronunciation: /nɑt truː/
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'not true' is describing something that is false or incorrect.
A1 The rumor about the new student being a spy is not true.
A2 She believed that unicorns were real, but that is not true.
B1 It is not true that all cats hate water.
B2 The idea that money can buy happiness is not true for everyone.
C1 The theory that humans only use 10% of their brains is not true.
C2 The assumption that success is solely based on talent is not true; hard work plays a significant role.
formal The statement made by the witness is simply not true.
informal I'm telling you, what they said is just not true.
slang That's total BS, it's so not true.
figurative His words may sound convincing, but they are not true in the slightest.
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