"Purport" means "to signify" or "to imply"
Purporting means to claim or profess something, often with the implication of a deceptive or misleading quality. It involves presenting oneself or something as being a certain way, even if that representation may not be accurate or genuine. For example, a document may purport to be an official statement, but its authenticity could be questionable.
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I did not even purport to be a notice at all.
Does the new mayor purport to have solutions for all of the problems in our city? I don't purport to know every rule in football, but I do have a rudimentary understanding of the game.
Purport means to claim to be someone or something.
Deny.
You purport to be my friend but you act differently
Important, meaningful are near synonyms of significant.
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Synonyms of the word meant are; portent, presage, promise, purport, suggest, symbolize.
printer, purport, propose, purpose, pickles, pushing, pulling
There are artificial fibres that purport to mimic some of cotton's characteristics, but cotton is always real cotton.
Most of them purport to guarantee some sort of freedom. The 18th would be one obvious exception.
It means to claim something as being fact when it often times is not. Such as-->He is purported to be a doctor, but he never attended school.