These are faux pearls, I can't afford the real thing, but they go well with my faux designer dress.
for example "this jacket is made out of faux fox fur", the word 'faux' means false, untrue, unreal in french Are you faux real?
I always make a faux pas when I try to speak in another language.
Part of the question is misspelled. The word in question should be "faux pas." A "faux pas" is a work spoken improperly. It's French for "social infraction," and it means a social mistake or action. Example in sentence: He certainly made a faux pas when he dropped the punch.
i alway make faux pas in my h.w.haha
Faux pas is a noun.
Faux (pronounced foe) is used to represent the F-word, and the letter Q sounds like "you," so this is just another way of writing FU.
The French word for the English word "wrong" is "faux" or "incorrect."
There is no difference. Faux fur just sounds better. "Faux" is the French word for "false".
The plurals of 'faux' is 'faux' (unchanged spelling). The feminine adjective (fausse) has an additional 's' when plural: fausses.
After I asked Gorge where the restroom was, I Gaffed and into a bedroom.
Faux pas is French for 'social blunder or indiscretion.' In English it means 'false step.'Examples:I committed a terrible faux pas at the office Christmas Party, saying I didn't like my boss when he was standing right behind me.Wearing shorts at a wedding is not a faux pas in Hawaii.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.