English to Telugu Dictionary FALSE

FALSE

తప్పుడు
definition
adjective
the test can produce false results
not according with truth or fact; incorrect.
check to see if the trunk has a false bottom
appearing to be the thing denoted; deliberately made or meant to deceive.
translation of 'FALSE'
అసత్యమైన,
అబద్ధమైన
example
It's more a quest for the tiny slices of life, the images not posed, not burdened by forced smiles or 'false' camaraderie.
We are very concerned that someone is attempting to get hold of original certificates, which could then be used to obtain 'false' documentation such as passports or for other fraudulent purposes.
Even your smiles are 'false' , and awkward to behold.
Now, I expect that you will not take three months to publicly apologize for spreading 'false' truths about me.
Modal logic has a more sophisticated truth definition in which formulas are not simply globally true or 'false' ; their truth depends on your point of view.
Action to prevent a forced marriage currently has to be brought about through laws on 'false' imprisonment, threatening behaviour, harassment or assault.
A generation ago, women were asking each other why they were wasting half the day fitting corsets and 'false' eyelashes, and the other half trying to perfect an orange souffle.
Its activists can hide themselves among the civilian population and, using 'false' identities and fake passports, they can move easily across international borders.
Her statement, however, is incorrigibly abstract and 'false' in its application to the circumstances.
He has gathered evidence of corruption and fraud and collected his findings in a vast private archive that will now be his main weapon in sorting out the truth from propaganda and 'false' allegations.
She was charged with a felony count of 'false' imprisonment and a gross misdemeanor count of criminal sexual conduct.
He faced Labor attacks over claims members of his Department encouraged failed asylum seekers to obtain 'false' passports.
He said he was arrested in Indonesia last year while travelling to Australia on a 'false' South African passport and deported here on November 1.
I forced a smile, a lying, deceitful, 'false' smile, as if that was the most ridiculous thing I had ever heard.
They had 'false' eyelashes, they had shaven their eyebrows, and they had coloured in 12 tones from the eyelash up to the eyebrows.
One had stayed illegally after her six-month visa had expired, the other had been in the UK for some years after being brought into the country on a 'false' passport.
He was arrested later that day, and on May 17 this year was convicted of rape, 'false' imprisonment and indecent assault at Maidstone Crown Court.
Soon I would be thrust into the upper-class whirlwind of lies and 'false' smiles.
We made a plea to all hill-goers using this type of aid: learn how to use it (in a safer environment) before you go on the hill, do not let it replace common sense and let it give a 'false' sense of security.
They use scantily clad models and people who offer 'false' smiles to convince me that their goods (which are usually bad for me) are fun and harmless.
She had composed herself and was full of polite words and 'false' smiles.
Perhaps most sinister of all was how the picturesque splendor and tranquil beauty of Beard's Hollow lulled my fiancée Cheryl and me into a 'false' sense of security.
It will also be a criminal offence to give 'false' or misleading information to the Ombudsman Commission.
They still wore somber colors and 'false' smiles.
Someone was in fact willing to defend spreading rumors and 'false' information on the Internet!
The rides look old and crummy, paint peeling, 'false' smiles painted on everything.
Welcome to the idiosyncratic world of Boothby Graffoe - the guitarist comic who lulls his audience into a 'false' sense of security before jolting them with well-aimed barbs.
The moral of the story: a Virus Scanner that is not regularly updated - at least monthly, but weekly is better - just provides you with a 'false' sense of security.
Cohen saw potential in a beauty parlour where women could get make-up done, have eyebrows plucked or 'false' eyelash extensions applied.
Officers at the airport discovered 5.5kg of cocaine worth €400,000 in the 'false' bottom of a suitcase when they stopped a man on Thursday evening.
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