apocryphal
31apocryphal — a poc·ry·phal || fl adj. doubtful; not genuine; pertaining to the Apocrypha (Old Testament books not included in the Bible) …
32apocryphal — adjective 1》 (of a report) of doubtful authenticity, although widely circulated as being true. 2》 of or belonging to the Apocrypha. Derivatives apocryphally adverb …
33apocryphal — a. Unauthentic, legendary, uncanonical, of doubtful authority, fictitious, false, equivocal, dubious, spurious …
34apocryphal — adj 1. unauthenticated, unverified, unconfirmed, unvalidated, unsubstantiated; unsanctioned, uncanonical; questionable, debatable, disputable, disputed, controvertible, controversial; dubita ble, dubious, doubtful, uncertain, unsure, unknown. 2.… …
35apocryphal — apoc·ry·phal …
36apocryphal — UK [əˈpɒkrəf(ə)l] / US [əˈpɑkrəf(ə)l] adjective probably not true, but believed by a lot of people to be true …
37apocryphal — a•poc•ry•phal [[t]əˈpɒk rə fəl[/t]] adj. 1) bib (cap.) of or pertaining to the Apocrypha 2) of doubtful authorship or authenticity 3) false; spurious • Etymology: 1580–90 a•poc′ry•phal•ly, adv …
38apocryphal — /əˈpɒkrəfəl / (say uh pokruhfuhl) adjective 1. of doubtful authorship or authenticity. 2. false; spurious. 3. fabled; fictitious; mythical. {originally with reference to the Apocrypha, regarded as uncanonical, and then as being of doubtful… …
39Apocryphal books — Апокрифы …
40Apocryphal work — Произведение сомнительного авторства …