Say true for false
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ERRSay "true" for "false"
EASYAClass with a take-home, open-book, true-false final, say
TESTTrue-false, for one
contradictoriesproposition so related to a second that it is impossible for both to be true or both to be false
ANSWERSTrue and false
TESTSTrue-false, et al.
TESTSTrue-false et al.
ANSTrue or false (abbr.)
ANSTrue or false (Abbr.)
ANSTrue or false: Abbr.
SHORTANSWERSTrue and false, e.g.
RESPONSETrue or false, e.g.
ANSTrue or false, e.g.
WRITTENTESTIt may be true-false
GUESSTrue-false test taker's option
MLTPLCHCQZAlternative to a true-false test
RIBIt can be true or false
ESSAYAlternative to true-false or multiple-choice
ERRSGuesses "true" when the answer is "false"
deludeto mislead that what is true is false
constativesCONSTATIVE, a statement that can be true or false
deludesDELUDE, to mislead that what is true is false
deludingDELUDE, to mislead that what is true is false
deludedDELUDE, to mislead that what is true is false
OENFVCKGBruised and baffled, writing "true" instead of "false" (8)
NORLogic gate that returns true if both inputs are false
deluderone that deludes (to mislead that what is true is false)
deludersDELUDER, one that deludes (to mislead that what is true is false)
putto tease (a person), as by pretending that something false is true
propositionsA statement that expresses a concept that can be true or false
delusionthe act of deluding (to mislead that what is true is false)
BOOLEANKind of logic in which all values are either true or false
propositionA statement that expresses a concept that can be true or false
delusionsDELUSION, the act of deluding (to mislead that what is true is false)
constativethat can be true or false / a statement that can be true or false
cognitivismthe meta-ethical thesis that moral judgments state facts and so are either true or false
biconditionala relation between two propositions that is true only when both propositions are simultaneously true or false
cognitivismsCOGNITIVISM, the meta-ethical thesis that moral judgments state facts and so are either true or false
subcontrarya proposition so related to another that though both may be true they cannot both be false
biconditionalsBICONDITIONAL, a relation between two propositions that is true only when both propositions are simultaneously true or false