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pre·tend

pretend

 
 
pronunciation:
prih tend
parts of speech:
transitive verb, intransitive verb, adjective
features:
Word Combinations (verb)
part of speech: transitive verb
inflections: pretends, pretending, pretended
definition 1: to claim or represent falsely or insincerely in order to deceive.
She pretended to be our ally, but, in fact, she was working against us.He pretended to be interested in what she was saying.She pretended to enjoy the party even though she was miserable.
synonyms:
purport
similar words:
allege, claim, misrepresent, profess
definition 2: to give an appearance of truth or reality to (that which is false or imaginary).
The tyrant pretends concern for the well-being of the citizens.
synonyms:
counterfeit, dissemble, fake, feign, sham, simulate
similar words:
act, affect, assume, dissimulate, fabricate, falsify, imitate, profess
definition 3: esp. in play, to imagine (something) to be so, or to act as if (something) were so.
Let's pretend that we are explorers.The children pretended to be pirates.
 
synonyms:
act, make believe
similar words:
fancy, imagine, playact, suppose
definition 4: claim; profess.
I cannot pretend to know better than the judge.
synonyms:
claim, profess
similar words:
allege, purport
 
part of speech: intransitive verb
definition 1: to act the part of a real or imagined character, or act out imaginary events, in play; make believe.
The children love pretending.
synonyms:
make believe, playact
similar words:
act, fool, imagine
definition 2: to venture or put forward a claim, often undeservingly (often fol. by "to").
He pretends to expertise in all aspects of the job, but we haven't seen much proof of it.
similar words:
claim, profess
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part of speech: adjective
definition: being something imaginary or make-believe.
The children were playing in the backyard with their pretend swords.