True. Ambiguous (from Latin ambiguus "doubtful") means having more than one meaning.
A mathematical phrase that cannot be determined true or false in Algebra One is "x is a prime number." This statement is indeterminate because it depends on the value of ( x ), which can vary. If ( x ) is assigned a specific integer, the statement can be evaluated as true or false, but without that context, it remains ambiguous.
The claim that the fleas in a jar experiment is true is false.
that is "life time " guaranty .....Its absurd and false claim,,,
Companies can tell if an insurance claim is false by examining details of the claim. They can tell if receipts, statements and doctor notes are fake through their legal teams.
The reporter's claim about Evan Longoria's catch being fake was false.
False
False.
Dictionary meaning's are all true they are not false.
It could be both...
No, that is a false claim.
If he makes claims that he is a prophet, he is a false prophet. Does he claim such a thing?
Whomever filed the false claim is at fault.