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TRUE-FALSE
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Dictionary entry overview: What does true-false mean?
• TRUE-FALSE (adjective)
The adjective TRUE-FALSE has 1 sense:
1. offering a series of statements each of which is to be judged as true or false
Familiarity information: TRUE-FALSE used as an adjective is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Offering a series of statements each of which is to be judged as true or false
Context example:
a true-false test
Antonym:
multiple-choice (offering several alternative answers from which the correct one is to be chosen; or consisting of such questions)
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