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    make-believe
    /ˈmeɪkbɪliːv/

    noun

    • 1. the action of pretending or imagining that things are better than they really are: "she's living in a world of make-believe"

    adjective

    • 1. imitating something real: "he was firing a make-believe gun at the spy planes"

    verb

    • 1. pretend; imagine: "you can make-believe you're swimming out in the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean"

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  3. Make believe is a phrase that means to pretend or imagine something. It can also be a noun or adjective that describes something that is not real but seems attractive or exciting.

    • English (US)

      MAKE BELIEVE meaning: 1. to pretend or imagine: 2. believing...

  4. Make-believe is a noun or adjective that means a pretending that what is not real is real or imaginary. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and kids definition of make-believe from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Make-believe definition: pretense, especially of an innocent or playful kind; playacting; fantasy. See examples of MAKE-BELIEVE used in a sentence.

  6. Make-believe is a noun, adjective, or verb that means pretending or imagining something that is not real. Learn how to use it in different contexts, synonyms, and related words.

  7. Make-believe is a noun that means imagining or pretending things to be different or more exciting than they really are. It can be used to describe something that is not true or realistic, or a child's game.

  8. the enactment of a pretense. synonyms: pretend. see more. adjective. imagined as in a play. “the make-believe world of theater”. synonyms: pretend. unreal. lacking in reality or substance or genuineness; not corresponding to acknowledged facts or criteria.

  9. Pretend, as in Let's make believe we're elves . This expression in effect means making oneself believe in an illusion. [Early 1700s]