fake

[feɪk]

fake Definition

  • 1not genuine; imitation or counterfeit
  • 2pretend to feel or have (an emotion)

Using fake: Examples

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

  • Example

    The watch he bought turned out to be fake.

  • Example

    She faked a smile and pretended everything was okay.

  • Example

    The painting was revealed to be a fake.

fake Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with fake

  • false information that is spread, especially on social media, to deceive people

    Example

    The politician accused the media of spreading fake news about him.

  • act as if you are confident and successful until you actually become so

    Example

    Even though she was nervous, she decided to fake it till she made it in her new job.

  • a forged identification card used to misrepresent one's age or identity

    Example

    He got into the club using a fake ID.

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Summary: fake in Brief

The term 'fake' [feɪk] refers to something that is not genuine, often an imitation or counterfeit. It can also mean pretending to feel or have an emotion. Examples include a fake watch, fake smile, or fake painting. The phrase 'fake news' refers to false information that is spread to deceive people. 'Fake it till you make it' means to act as if you are confident and successful until you actually become so.

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