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pretend
[ pri-tend ]
verb (used with object)
- to cause or attempt to cause (what is not so) to seem so:
to pretend illness; to pretend that nothing is wrong.
Synonyms: counterfeit, sham, fake, simulate
- to appear falsely, as to deceive; feign:
to pretend to go to sleep.
- to make believe:
The children pretended to be cowboys.
- to presume; venture:
I can't pretend to say what went wrong.
- to allege or profess, especially insincerely or falsely:
He pretended to have no knowledge of her whereabouts.
verb (used without object)
- to make believe.
- to lay claim to (usually followed by to ):
She pretended to the throne.
- to make pretensions (usually followed by to ):
He pretends to great knowledge.
- Obsolete. to aspire, as a suitor or candidate (followed by to ).
adjective
- Informal. make-believe; simulated; counterfeit:
pretend diamonds.
pretend
/ prɪˈtɛnd /
verb
- when tr, usually takes a clause as object or an infinitive to claim or allege (something untrue)
- tr; may take a clause as object or an infinitive to make believe, as in a play
you pretend to be Ophelia
- intrfoll byto to present a claim, esp a dubious one
to pretend to the throne
- obsolete.intrfoll byto to aspire as a candidate or suitor (for)
adjective
- fanciful; make-believe; simulated
a pretend gun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pretend1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Sidhu has also had to fend off scam calls from people pretending to have her dog and demanding the reward money.
The comedy video and pretend tattoo, which seem a very long way from anything likely to be published by the royal palaces, are intended to grab attention for this winter's Invictus Games.
Trump has never even bothered to pretend he cares about anybody’s pain.
“A friend of mine was at our house and made an insensitive joke about epilepsy, and pretended to have a seizure,” Leo explained.
He also once had to pretend to be the British singer when he met his friend's four-year-old son, who was "so insistent that I was really him".
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