adjective
- comparative form of untrue; more false or inaccurate
- comparative form of untrue; more unfaithful or disloyal
Usage: comparative form
Usage: comparative form
Examples
- His second statement was even untruer than his first.
- The revised report contained information that was untruer than the original.
- She felt he had become untruer to their friendship over time.
- The gossip grew untruer with each retelling.
- His accusations became increasingly untruer as his anger grew.
- The witness’s testimony seemed untruer under cross-examination.