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pretence
[ pri-tens, pree-tens ]
pretence
/ prɪˈtɛns /
noun
- the act of pretending
- a false display; affectation
- a claim, esp a false one, to a right, title, or distinction
- make-believe or feigning
- a false claim or allegation; pretext
- a less common word for pretension
Example Sentences
Ahsan and Mr Marshall had travelled together to Urmston, under the pretence of seeing someone near Manor Park, Greater Manchester Police said.
The authorities refused to admit that he had been killed, maintaining the pretence that he had been sent to Zimbabwe for medical treatment, while they worked out what to do next.
They too say that when they arrived the jobs seemed non-existent and believe that they were hired under false pretences.
He provided a flat in Park Lane, central London, for her to stay in on the pretence that she wouldn't have to travel home alone late at night.
The couple alleges it was done under false pretences.
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