"Pretends" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Verb: to act as if one thing is true or real, but it is not.
Example: "She pretended to be happy when her friend was a little unhappy."
Pretences refers to false or artificial claims, appearances, or a mask that people put on to hide their true nature, feelings, or intentions. It can also refer to a show or act of pretending, often to deceive others.
"To pretend" means to give the impression of something being true or real, but it is not actually true. It is an act of something that is not genuine or factual. It can also mean to behave or play a part in a particular way in order to deceive or cheat someone.<br><br>Example: "She pretended to be sleeping so she wouldn't have to talk to him."<br><br>Synonyms: assume, counterfeit, feign, fake, simulate, mimic.
Imposture or pretension, especially of a pretended superiority or a pretended quality of character that is not genuine.
Impostor, one who pretends to be what he or she is not; a counterfeit; a person who assumes a title or character falsely.
Imagining something that is not real, often used to mislead or deceive others into believing it is true.
The word "pretence" (or "pretense" in some American English dialects) refers to a false or untrue appearance or show of something, often with the intention of deceiving others. It can also refer to a hypothetical or fictional situation, or an act of pretending to have a particular attitude or behavior that is not genuinely felt.
People who pretend to be something they are not, often in a way that is dishonest or deceitful. They may pretend to have abilities, virtues, or qualifications that they do not actually possess.
Verb: Pretending<br><br>To give the impression of being or doing something, but not actually being or doing it. To act or behave in a way that is fake or untrue.<br><br>Example: She was pretending to be happy when in fact she was very sad.<br><br>Synonyms: acting, feigning, simulating, masking, play-acting
A pretense is an act or behavior that is intended to deceive or mislead others, often by pretending to be something that you are not. It can also refer to a false or artificial show of something, such as enthusiasm or interest.
Pretenses refers to pretended or affected manners, behavior, or speech that is intended to give the impression of something that is not actually true or genuine. It can also refer to the act of making a claim or show of something that is not actually present or real, often in order to impress or deceive others.
Exaggerated claims or pretenses, often used to impress others or gain an advantage. A claim or demand to have a particular status, right, or advantage that is unreasonable or unfounded.
The word "pretentions" refers to false or undeserved claims or appearances of importance, ability, or character. It can also refer to a tendency to overestimate one's abilities or qualities.<br><br>Example: "He made great pretentions of being a great artist, but his paintings were actually quite mundane."<br><br>Synonyms: pretenses, affectations, claims, airs, boasts, boastsfulness.
Having or showing a feeling of superiority that is not justified; being too proud or self-important.
Pretentiously refers to behavior or speech that is excessively or annoyingly proud of one's accomplishments or opinions, often in order to impress others. It involves giving the impression of being more intelligent, knowledgeable, or skilled than one actually is, often by using complex vocabulary or making grandiose claims.
An excessive belief in one's own importance or superiority, often by using complicated language or references to high culture. It involves acting or speaking in a way that tries to show off one's knowledge or sophistication, but can come across as insincere or arrogant.