No usualy, at least not in real life.
Impersonate means "pretend to be something." Dissimulate means "pretend not to be something."
say you have something else to do or you could pretend to break your leg or a bone in your body trust me it worked for me :)
He did not want to pretend it was done.
In this case, the prefix dis- indicates reversal. To simulate is to pretend to be something; to dissimulate is to pretend not to be something.
to pretend there is something when there is not
Sure... "My friends and me can pretend to be whatever they want!"
Either: * Talk to your friend if they will understand * Pretend you are really worried about it * Pretend you have something else on * Pretend to be sick
for relly fat people who want to pretend there fit for relly fat people who want to pretend there fit
No, it would be embarasing.
In order to say want, pretend you're grabbing something, palms up with both hands. For an example of this, please go to the related links section.
do something that makes you happy but notig you did with him
To feign something is to pretend to be doing or feeling it. So, for example, if you "feign anger", you're pretending to be angry; if you "feign sleep", you're pretending to be asleep.