The opposite of true (factual) is false. It might also be unreal or fictional.
The opposite of true (direction) could be skewed or angled.
The opposite of true (loyal, steadfast) could be disloyal, unfaithful, or fickle.
False. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word.
False is not a verb but the opposite would be True.
The opposite of true is: False.
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The opposite of deceive is to 'disclose' and/or 'enlighten.'
Finding true opposites can be tricky, but it looks like the opposite of "Irritate" is "Sooth"
the opposite of frozen is melted or hot.. Believe me this is true. i know i am a 7th grader
the antonym of sarcasm is "true" the definition of antonym is- the opposite. so sarcasm is the opposite. not that hard to figure out. ^.^
The opposite of shallow is usually deep.This holds true for the metaphorical use of shallow(superficial) where the opposite might also be serious, mature, or thoughtful.
The opposite could be true, or real, genuine.
No true is the opposite to false and Faithful is opposite to unfaithful or disloyal
Yes, it is always true. If it was "opposite day", the actual meaning would be taken as 'it is opposite day'. If it was not opposite day, the sentence would be taken as read and would be correct. On Opposite Day : "It is not opposite day" = "It is opposite day" = True On Any Other Day: "It is not opposite day" = "It is not opposite day" = True If you said it WAS Opposite Day, it won't always be true.
The Opposite Is Also True was created in 2001.
True is the opposite of false, so the opposite of guilty would be innocent.
A true story would be the opposite of a myth.
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No, the opposite of a definition is certainly not always true. That would depend on the definitions and the meaning of the opposite.
You could say that you are being "opposite of how other people are" on Opposite Day. If you say the opposite of an opposite, it is a true expression.
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False.
The opposite of deceive is to 'disclose' and/or 'enlighten.'