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pretend
verb pretended, pretending
    tr & intr
    1. To make believe; to act as if, or give the impression that, something is the case when it is not.
      Example: Let's pretend we're dinosaurs
      Example: pretend to be asleep
      Thesaurus: make believe, simulate, act, fake, feign, impersonate, allege, dissimulate, sham, pass oneself off, counterfeit, go through the motions, suppose.
    tr & intr
    2. To imply or claim falsely.
      Example: pretended not to know
    3. To claim to feel something; to profess something falsely.
      Example: pretend friendship towards someone
adj
    1. colloq
      Especially used by or to children: imaginary.
      Example: a pretend cave
Etymology: 15c: from Latin praetendere to stretch forth.

Phrasal Verb: pretend to something
    To claim to have (a skill, etc), especially falsely.To lay claim, especially doubtful claim, to (eg the throne).


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