insincere or feigned behavior: something done or a way of behaving that is not genuine, but is intended to deceive somebody
2006-12-29 03:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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What Does Pretense Mean
2016-09-29 01:59:40
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answered by ? 4
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pre·tense (prē'tĕns', prĭ-tĕns')
n.
The act of pretending; a false appearance or action intended to deceive.
A false or studied show; an affectation: a pretense of nonchalance.
A professed but feigned reason or excuse; a pretext: under false pretenses.
Something imagined or pretended.
Mere show without reality; outward appearance.
A right asserted with or without foundation; a claim. See synonyms at claim.
The quality or state of being pretentious; ostentation.
2006-12-29 00:52:37
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answered by ? 6
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Pretense; Charade, Sham, Facade, Make Believe, Deceit, Deception, Simulation.
2006-12-29 00:57:15
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answered by Silver Fox 3
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It's before you're tense. It's pre-tense. Just kidding.
It's an untrue situation. It's based on the word pretend. Your pretend to be something, or someone else. That's a pretense.
Example: The hacker gained access to the computer under the pretense of being a computer repairman.
2006-12-29 01:00:09
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answered by DavidNH 6
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2015-08-24 05:53:57
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answered by Latrena 1
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pre·tense
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1.pretending or feigning; make-believe: My sleepiness was all pretense.
2.a false show of something: a pretense of friendship.
3.a piece of make-believe.
4.the act of pretending or alleging falsely.
5.a false allegation or justification: He excused himself from the lunch on a pretense of urgent business.
6.insincere or false profession: His pious words were mere pretense.
7.the putting forth of an unwarranted claim.
8.the claim itself.
9.any allegation or claim: to obtain money under false pretenses.
10.pretension (usually fol. by to): destitute of any pretense to wit.
2006-12-29 00:53:27
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answered by Da Balistic-T36 2
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Hi,
Pretense is the singular form of pretending or make believe, lying or leading someone on with either active or passive falsehoods.
Darryl S.
2006-12-29 01:00:04
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answered by Anonymous
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something done or a way of behaving that is not genuine, but is intended to deceive somebody. For example--
His display of affection was certainly a pretense.
2006-12-29 02:48:36
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answered by Grapy 2
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Pretending with intention to deceive.
1. The act of pretending.
Thesaurus: dishonesty, imitation, affectation, misrepresentation, falsification, falsehood, act, deceit, fabrication, trickery, double-dealing, simulation, prevarication, dissimulation, artifice.
2. Make-believe.
3. An act someone puts on deliberately to mislead.
4. A claim, especially an unjustified one.
Example: make no pretence to expert knowledge
5. Show, affectation or ostentation; pretentiousness.
6. A misleading declaration of intention.
Example: won their support under false pretences
Form: pretences (usually)
7. Show or semblance.
Example: abandoned all pretence of fair play
2006-12-29 00:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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