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Definitions and Possible Meanings:
  1. false (adj) -
    1. a statement, story etc that is false is completely untrue
  2. false accounting -
    1. the crime of dishonestly changing figures, records etc or writing false information in a company's financial accounts, deceiving people in order to obtain money by deceiving people
  3. false dawn (n) -
    1. a situation in which something good seems likely to happen, but it does not
  4. false alarm (n) -
    1. a situation in which people wrongly think that something bad is going to happen
  5. false positive (n) -
    1. something that is wrongly thought or shown to be a particular thing, especially after a scientific test or research
  6. false representation (n) -
    1. the crime of obtaining money from someone by deceiving them, especially by pretending that something is true when it is not
  7. false teeth (n) -
    1. a set of artificial teeth worn by someone who has lost their natural teeth
  8. false friend (n) -
    1. a word in a foreign language that is similar to one in your own, so that you wrongly think they both mean the same thing
  9. false invoice -
    1. an invoice that does not relate to a real sale and is used to DEFRAUD (=cheat someone)
  10. false start (n) -
    1. an unsuccessful attempt to begin a process or event
Synonyms and Similar Words:
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Meta Information
Misspelled:No
Name:No
Syllable Count:1
Audience Familiarity Audience Familarity refers to the ability of the audience to recognize and understand a word.
Word Rank:1397th
Grade Level (Approximate)A 1995 study[1] found that junior high school students were able to recognize between 10,000-12,000 words, whereas college students were able to recognize between 12,000-17,000 words.:Elementary or Middle School
Fog Reading Ease Complex Word:No
Dale-Chall Reading Ease Difficult Word: No

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The Word Analyzer provides meta information about a given word, such audience familiarity, to get you insight into how use of the word may affect readability metrics. The analyzer then shows synonyms and related words your audience may be more familiar with.

Determining Word Rank The word rank metric is a measure of word frequency, with frequent words corresponding to higher ranks. In order to get an accurate frequency count of each word, we utilize a stemmer to identify the morphological root form of a word. This allows us to group slight variations of the same word. For example, 'cats' and 'cat' both have the same stem, as do 'readability' and 'readable.' For most words, familiarity with said word is independent of count (e.g. the singular form vs the plural form) or part of speech (e.g. adjective form vs the noun form). In some rare cases, however, a common word may have multiple meanings including a meaning so infrequent it is not well known. We then calculate word frequency using the data from Project Gutenberg which is a large collection of freely available english documents and summing the counts for all variations of the word corresponding to the same stem.

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