foist

[foist]

foist Definition

  • 1to force someone to accept or deal with something that is not wanted
  • 2to pass off as genuine or valuable something that is fake or worthless

Using foist: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "foist" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The salesman tried to foist a useless product on me.

  • Example

    He foisted his work on his colleagues.

  • Example

    She foisted herself on us for the weekend.

  • Example

    The art dealer foisted a fake painting on the collector.

foist Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for foist

Antonyms for foist

Idioms Using foist

  • to sell or give someone a faulty or defective item

    Example

    The used car salesman tried to foist a lemon on me, but I knew better.

  • to impose oneself on others, especially when unwelcome

    Example

    He always tries to foist his presence on us, even when we don't want him around.

  • to pretend to be someone or something that one is not

    Example

    He tried to foist himself off as a doctor, but we soon discovered he was a fraud.

Phrases with foist

  • to make someone accept or deal with something that they do not want

    Example

    He tried to foist his responsibilities off onto his assistant.

  • to force someone to accept or deal with something that they do not want

    Example

    The company foisted a new policy upon its employees without warning.

  • to force oneself on someone else, especially when unwelcome

    Example

    She foisted herself on us for the weekend, even though we had other plans.

Origins of foist

from Dutch 'vuisten', meaning 'to take into one's hand'

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Summary: foist in Brief

The verb 'foist' [foist] means to force someone to accept or deal with something unwanted or to pass off something fake or worthless as genuine. Examples include 'The salesman tried to foist a useless product on me.' and 'The art dealer foisted a fake painting on the collector.' Phrases like 'foist something off on/onto someone' and idioms like 'foist a lemon' further illustrate this concept.