sham

[ʃæm]

sham Definition

  • 1a thing that is not what it is purported to be
  • 2a false display or imitation
  • 3a pillowcase or covering for a pillow that is used for decoration rather than protection

Using sham: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company was accused of selling shams as genuine products.

  • Example

    The politician's promises were revealed to be a sham.

  • Example

    The antique vase turned out to be a sham.

  • Example

    The designer dress was a complete sham.

sham Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for sham

Idioms Using sham

  • to do something that makes a mockery of a serious matter or situation

    Example

    The company's unethical practices made a sham of their claims to social responsibility.

  • to deceive or trick someone into doing something

    Example

    The salesman tried to sham me into buying a product I didn't need.

  • a simulated battle or fight, often performed for entertainment or training purposes

    Example

    The soldiers engaged in a sham fight to practice their combat skills.

Phrases with sham

  • a marriage entered into for the purpose of circumventing immigration laws or obtaining citizenship

    Example

    The couple was investigated for a sham marriage, but they proved their love was genuine.

  • a surgical procedure in which the patient is led to believe they have undergone a real operation, but no actual surgery is performed

    Example

    The study aimed to test the effectiveness of sham surgery in treating chronic pain.

  • a clover-like plant with three leaves, considered a symbol of Ireland

    Example

    On St. Patrick's Day, many people wear a shamrock as a symbol of Irish heritage.

Origins of sham

from Old English 'sceamian', meaning 'to deceive'

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Summary: sham in Brief

The term 'sham' [ʃæm] refers to something that is not what it appears to be, such as a fake or imitation. It can also refer to a decorative pillowcase or covering. Examples include 'The company was accused of selling shams as genuine products.' and 'The politician's promises were revealed to be a sham.' Phrases like 'sham marriage' and idioms like 'make a sham of something' further illustrate the concept of deception.