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pretend

simulate / fake / imagine / sham
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbAdjective
past: pretendedpp: pretendeding: pretending

This word carries a dual nature, oscillating between innocent play and calculated deception. In the context of children, it evokes a sense of imagination and creativity, where the act of imagining a different reality is a tool for learning and amusement. In adult or professional contexts, the word shifts toward a negative connotation of dishonesty or facade. It suggests a conscious effort to mask the truth or project a false image to manipulate a situation or avoid accountability.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~ to be something][~ to do something]

To behave as if something is true or as if one is someone else, typically to deceive others or for amusement.

"The children pretend to be astronauts exploring Mars."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To claim that something is the case when it is not, often to create a false impression.

"He pretended ignorance of the situation to avoid getting in trouble."

Adjective

Not real or genuine; intended to look like the real thing for the purpose of play or deception.

"The spy used a pretend identity to infiltrate the organization."

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