False Any expression language value may be used as a boolean value for the purpose of a conditional test All values count as true in a test except for #f This Standard uses the word "true" to refer to any value that counts as true, and the word "false" to refer to #f
Logical opposite of true In a program, when a condition is false, the actions governed by the condition will not be performed In C language programming, false has the value of zero
adopted in order to deceive; "an assumed name"; "an assumed cheerfulness"; "a fictitious address"; "fictive sympathy"; "a pretended interest"; "a put-on childish voice"; "sham modesty"
Not well founded; not firm or trustworthy; erroneous; as, a false claim; a false conclusion; a false construction in grammar
You use false to describe objects which are artificial but which are intended to look like the real thing or to be used instead of the real thing. a set of false teeth = artificial real