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1pretend

verb pre·tend \pri-ˈtend\

: to act as if something is true when it is not true

: to imagine and act out (a particular role, situation, etc.)

Full Definition of PRETEND

transitive verb
1
:  to give a false appearance of being, possessing, or performing <does not pretend to be a psychiatrist>
2
a :  to make believe :  feign <he pretended deafness>
b :  to claim, represent, or assert falsely <pretending an emotion he could not really feel>
3
archaic :  venture, undertake
intransitive verb
1
:  to feign an action, part, or role especially in play
2
:  to put in a claim <cannot pretend to any particular expertise — Clive Barnes>
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Origin of PRETEND

Middle English, from Anglo-French pretendre, from Latin praetendere to allege as an excuse, literally, to stretch out, from prae- pre- + tendere to stretch — more at thin
First Known Use: 15th century

Related to PRETEND

Synonyms
dissemble, dissimulate, let on, make out, make a pretense, make a show, make believe, put on an act, put up a front

Synonym Discussion of PRETEND

assume, affect, pretend, simulate, feign, counterfeit, sham mean to put on a false or deceptive appearance. assume often implies a justifiable motive rather than an intent to deceive <assumed an air of cheerfulness around the patients>. affect implies making a false show of possessing, using, or feeling <affected an interest in art>. pretend implies an overt and sustained false appearance <pretended that nothing had happened>. simulate suggests a close imitation of the appearance of something <cosmetics that simulate a suntan>. feign implies more artful invention than pretend, less specific mimicry than simulate <feigned sickness>. counterfeit implies achieving the highest degree of verisimilitude of any of these words <an actor counterfeiting drunkenness>. sham implies an obvious falseness that fools only the gullible <shammed a most unconvincing limp>.

2pretend

adjective

: not real

Full Definition of PRETEND

1
:  imaginary, make-believe <had a pretend pal with whom he talked>
2
:  not genuine :  mock <pretend pearls>
3
:  being a nonfunctional imitation <a pretend train for the children to play in>

First Known Use of PRETEND

1911
PRETENDING Defined for Kids

pretend

verb pre·tend \pri-ˈtend\
pre·tend·edpre·tend·ing

Definition of PRETEND for Kids

1
:  to make believe <Let's pretend we're riding on a bus.>
2
:  to put forward as true something that is not true <She will pretend friendship.>
pre·tend·er noun

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