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    pretence
    /prɪˈtɛns/

    noun

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  2. PRETENCE definition: 1. a way of behaving that is intended to deceive people: 2. UK spelling of pretense. Learn more.

  3. a claim made or implied; especially : one not supported by fact; mere ostentation : pretentiousness; a pretentious act or assertion… See the full definition

  4. [uncountable, countable, usually singular] (formal or literary) a claim that you have a particular quality or skill. pretence (to something) A judge should have at least some pretence to objectivity. pretence (to doing something) I make no pretence to being an expert on the subject. Word Origin. Idioms. by/under/on false pretences.

  5. PRETENSE definition: 1. US spelling of pretence 2. a way of behaving that is intended to deceive people: 3. a way of…. Learn more.

  6. noun. the act of pretending. a false display; affectation. a claim, esp a false one, to a right, title, or distinction. make-believe or feigning. a false claim or allegation; pretext. a less common word for pretension. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  7. the act of giving a false appearance. synonyms: feigning, pretending, pretense, simulation. see more. noun. pretending with intention to deceive. synonyms: dissembling, feigning, pretense. see more. noun. a false or unsupportable quality.

  8. noun. 1. struggling to keep up the pretence that all was well. 2. She was completely without guile or pretence. 3. He claimed the police beat him up under the pretence that he was resisting arrest. 4. We have never made any pretence to be faithful to each other.

  9. a way of behaving that is intended to deceive people: She made absolutely no pretense of being interested. They kept up (= continued) a pretense of normality as long as they could. The army has given up any pretense of neutrality in the war. Faking & pretending. affect. air guitar. assume. believe. bluff someone into something/doing something.

  10. A pretence is an action or way of behaving that is intended to make people believe something that is not true. Welland made a pretence of writing a note in his pad. [ + of ]

  11. noun. /prɪˈtens/ /ˈpriːtens/ (North American English) ( British English pretence) [uncountable, singular] the act of behaving in a particular way, in order to make other people believe something that is not true. Their friendliness was only pretense.