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Fiasco means fake or something trueless, a similar word in Spanish is "Fraude"
There are a number of Latin words that carry the meaning of 'fake'. One choice is the word falsus, in the sense of being the opposite of true. Another is fictus, in the sense of fabricating, feigning, and inventing. Still another is simulatus and subditus, in the respective senses of pretending or simulating; and of counterfeiting.
When you ask the Latin word for false I assume you mean the word "no". In Latin the word "no" is "minime".
Another word for turning away your attention is to divert someone away from something. distract , distraction(s), distracted, one of those variants depending on context
The word that means something fake or false is "counterfeit."
Another word for fake is "False".
False, phony.
untrue incorrect fake
fake, false deceptive, illusory, to name a few
The root word 'pseudo' means false or deceptive, and is commonly used to describe something that is not genuine or authentic.
"Fake" in Spanish can be translated as "falso" or "falsificado," depending on the context in which it is used.
Pseudo means fake/false. A word that has pseudo in it will most likely be something that is not real for example pseudopod means fake-leg
False or Fake.
False is a five letter word meaning fake.
false false? bogus?
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