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pretense
noun pre·tense \ˈprē-ˌten(t)s, pri-ˈ\
: a false reason or explanation that is used to hide the real purpose of something
: an act or appearance that looks real but is false
: a claim of having a particular quality, ability, condition, etc.
Full Definition of PRETENSE
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: a claim made or implied; especially : one not supported by fact
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a : mere ostentation : pretentiousness <confuse dignity with pomposity and pretense — Bennett Cerf> b : a pretentious act or assertion
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: an inadequate or insincere attempt to attain a certain condition or quality
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: professed rather than real intention or purpose : pretext <was there under false pretenses>
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: false show : simulation <saw through his pretense of indifference>
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Variants of PRETENSE
pre·tense or pre·tence \ˈprē-ˌten(t)s, pri-ˈ\
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Origin of PRETENSE
Middle English, probably modification of Medieval Latin pretensio, irregular from Latin praetendere
First Known Use: 15th century
Related to PRETENSE
- Synonyms
- affectation, affectedness, grandiosity, inflation, pretension, pretentiousness
- Antonyms
- humility, modesty, unassumingness, unpretentiousness
Rhymes with PRETENSE
PRETENSE Defined for Kids
pretense
noun pre·tense \ˈprē-ˌtens, pri-ˈtens\
Definition of PRETENSE for Kids
1
: an act or appearance that looks real but is false <He made a pretense of studying.>
2
: an effort to reach a certain condition or quality <His report makes no pretense at completeness.>
Variants of PRETENSE
pre·tense or pre·tence \ˈprē-ˌtens, pri-ˈtens\
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