shamming

[sham-ing]

shamming Definition

  • 1the act of pretending or feigning something
  • 2to pretend to be ill, asleep, or dead in order to deceive someone

Using shamming: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was shamming illness to avoid going to school.

  • Example

    She caught him shamming sleep when he was supposed to be studying.

  • Example

    The soldier was caught shamming death to avoid being captured by the enemy.

shamming Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with shamming

  • to exaggerate or overact in a theatrical manner

    Example

    He was really shamming it up during his performance on stage.

  • to pretend not to know something in order to avoid responsibility or blame

    Example

    He was caught shamming ignorance about the company's financial situation.

  • to pretend to have a headache in order to avoid doing something

    Example

    She was caught shamming a headache to avoid attending the meeting.

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Summary: shamming in Brief

'Shamming' [sham-ing] refers to the act of pretending or feigning something, such as pretending to be ill, asleep, or dead in order to deceive someone. It can also mean to exaggerate or overact in a theatrical manner, as in 'shamming it up.' Other phrases include 'shamming ignorance' and 'shamming a headache,' both of which involve pretending in order to avoid responsibility or work.