The plurals of 'faux' is 'faux' (unchanged spelling). The feminine adjective (fausse) has an additional 's' when plural: fausses.
Faux
"Counterfeit", from the Latin and French for "to make different from"
Faux is French for fake or artificial. Belle Fille would be a beautiful girl. Sorry :-(
The term "non-fiction" originates from the Latin word "non" meaning "not" and "fictio" meaning "a shaping, a fashioning." It refers to works that are based on real events, facts, and information rather than being imaginary or made up.
I believe that you may be thinking of the word "diamondesque," which means a fake diamond. "-esque" is a French suffix meaning "similar to."
False and phony are five letter words that mean ingenuous or fake.
There is no difference. Faux fur just sounds better. "Faux" is the French word for "false".
faux, fausse
Its as fake as the word restling [sic]
False is a five letter word meaning fake.
No, fakest is not a real word. The correct superlatives are more fake and most fake.
she say the word fake. fake is a bad word right?
faux sang