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Definition

To give the impression of being insincere, incongruous or inappropriate.

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In Context

  • "But she crossed out “I do understand”; it struck a false note. Henry could not bear to be understood."
  • "He dressed in a mannered fashion with turned-back cuffs and double slits to his coat, bow-ties and fancy waistcoats. He made a good-living, wine-and-food-society impression in which only the slow, rather cunning blue eyes struck a false note."
  • "He knew what stories to whisper and when not to tell stories at all and knew, too, when the business was over, never to make reference to what had been said. ¶ Put simply this was a man who had learned never to strike a false note."
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Also Said As

  • hit a false note