The solution which contains more solute than that could be dissolved by the solvent under normal conditions is known as an unsaturated solution.
A solution that contains the amount of dissolved solute that is less than the saturation point of the solvent under normal conditions is known as an unsaturated solution.
A solution in which the amount of dissolved solute is equal to the saturation point of the solvent, the solution is called a saturated solution.
A solution that contains more than the average solvent that can be dissolved under normal conditions is known as a supersaturated solution.
So, the solution which contains more solute than that could be dissolved by the solvent under normal conditions is known as a supersaturated solution.
Therefore, the given statement is false.