An example is a noun which means a demonstrative case. The word example can be used in the following possible sentences:Eating fruit is an example of how I try to be healthy.This ancient pot is an example of how skilled the workers of the time were.These three sentences each give an example of how to use a word.
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A banana is a very good non-example.
I'm sorry, but I've already seen you work that pretense on others.
The word pretense is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for behavior that does not express true feelings, thoughts, intentions. Example sentence: She seemed friendly enough but I could tell that it was just a pretense.
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
Some synonyms for pretense include: Lies Falsehood Fabrication Ruse
the robber entered peoples houses under the pretense of a repairman.
The pretense that Oswald did not shoot Kennedy. The pretense that George Bush, rather than Al Qaeda, was responsible for 9/11. The pretense that Jewish people are to blame somehow for anything and everything that goes wrong anywhere. The pretense that scientifically tested and proven medicines and vaccines are poison because the people who make them do not give them away for free. The pretense that everything in the world is a conspiracy of the Illuminati Reptilian Skull and Bones Trilateral Rothchilds Bilderberger Zionist Nazi Mafia CIA NWO Stonecutters No Homers.The pretense that the moon landings were faked in 1969, despite the fact that the footage, photos, samples, and other evidence, could not be duplicated *today*, let alone by Sixties tech.
His fertile imagination always seems able to create another false pretense.
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
The cast of Pretense - 2011 includes: Adam Bradley as Jason Peter Hodgins as Time Traveller Melanie Hrymak
agreements, presence, pretense, freedoms
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Honesty, reality, truth, openness