"Untruthful" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Not true or false; lacking in truth. Lying or deceiving.
The characteristic of being untrue or false. Dishonesty or lack of integrity, often resulting in misleading or deceptive behavior.
Disbelieving. Suspicious. Lacking faith or trust in someone or something. Prone to skepticism or distrust.
Not deserving or worthy of trust; unreliable or dishonest.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> He was an untrustworthy person, always saying one thing and doing another.<br> The report from the company turned out to be untrustworthy, leading to a financial scandal.
The quality of being untruthful or dishonest; the state of being untrue or untrue feelings.<br><br>Example: "Their untruthfulness in business dealings has ruined their reputation."<br><br>Synonyms: dishonesty, untrustworthiness, falsity, deceitfulness<br><br>Antonyms: honesty, sincerity, truthfulness.
Not dressed in a neat or orderly way, especially with one's shirt not tucked into one's trousers.
The word "untuned" has several meanings and connotations depending on the context in which it is used:<br><br>1. Music: Tuned in music, something that is "untuned" is out of pitch or not in harmony.<br>Example: The piano sounded untuned and discordant.<br>2. Tendency or intention: To be "untuned" in this sense means being disinterested or disengaged.<br>Example: After listening to the presentation, many people seemed untuned and unimpressed.<br>3. Disengage or disconnect: In a more idiomatic sense, to be "untuned" might mean that someone or something is no longer functioning properly, or not working in harmony with others.<br>Example: The manager realized that the team had become untuned and disconnected from the project's goals.<br><br>In general, "untuned" suggests a lack of connection, harmony, or coherence, whether it's in terms of sound, attention, or purpose.
Unstütored refers to someone who has not received a formal education or guidance, often implying a lack of sophistication or refinement as a result.
To untwine means to separate or unfold something that is twisted together, such as rope, wire, or something that is intricately connected. It can also mean to straighten out or disentangle something that has been complicated or confusing.
To untwirl means to unwind or release something that has been twisted or turned around, especially in a spiral or curved manner. It can also refer to the act of unwinding something, such as a rope, thread, or a spring, by rotating it in the opposite direction, reversing the twist or curl.