pretended

[pri-ten-did]

pretended Definition

  • 1insincere or false
  • 2feigned or simulated
  • 3purported or alleged

Using pretended: Examples

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

  • Example

    She gave a pretended smile to hide her disappointment.

  • Example

    He pretended to be sick to avoid going to school.

  • Example

    The pretended reason for his absence was a family emergency.

  • Example

    The company's pretended commitment to sustainability was exposed as a marketing ploy.

pretended Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with pretended

  • pretended play

    a type of play where children use their imagination to act out scenarios and roles, often with toys or costumes

    Example

    Pretended play is an important part of child development.

  • the act of pretending not to know something, often to avoid responsibility or accountability

    Example

    His pretended ignorance about the missing funds did not convince the investigators.

  • the act of claiming or assuming authority or power that one does not actually possess

    Example

    The manager's pretended authority over the employees was challenged by the union.

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Summary: pretended in Brief

The term 'pretended' [pri-ten-did] refers to insincere or false behavior, feigned or simulated actions, or purported or alleged reasons. It can describe anything from a fake smile to a company's false commitment to sustainability. Examples include 'She gave a pretended smile to hide her disappointment.' and 'The company's pretended commitment to sustainability was exposed as a marketing ploy.'

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