Answer: The statement is False.
In the question, the offered substance is vinegar, which is hydrophilic. As a result, instead of dissolving in water, it absorbs water at the molecular level, giving the appearance of a soluble solution.
When water is dissolved in vinegar, the vinegar molecules absorb the water molecules and make them a part of their molecular structure. If the question is whether vinegar dissolves in water or not, vinegar does not dissolve in water; rather, it absorbs water molecules.