Pretense is the noun form of the verb to pretend. Pretense is creating a false identity, appearance, or facade. It shares a common concept with deception.
It means doing one thing but making it appear that you are doing something else. One act can be a legitimate cover for an illegitimate one.
Example sentences :
"They got the cookie jar out of the pantry on the pretense that they were looking for the bread."
"They entered the country on the pretense of being tourists, but they were actually spies".
Pretension is the word pretense with the suffix -ion. The word pretense is close to the word pretend, and probably as close as we can get with dictionary-accepted words. The word "imaginary" could also be used as an alternate, depending on what you are going for.
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
The likely word is charade (pretense, deception).The plural "charades" refers to an acted-out guessing game.
Some synonyms for pretense include: Lies Falsehood Fabrication Ruse
Synonyms: exterior, front (also façade), face, forehead, forepartAntonyms: rear, reverse or interior
the robber entered peoples houses under the pretense of a repairman.
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.
I'm sorry, but I've already seen you work that pretense on others.
Pretension is the word pretense with the suffix -ion. The word pretense is close to the word pretend, and probably as close as we can get with dictionary-accepted words. The word "imaginary" could also be used as an alternate, depending on what you are going for.
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
You can drop the pretense now. We all know you're faking your injuries.
The likely word is charade (pretense, deception).The plural "charades" refers to an acted-out guessing game.
Some synonyms for pretense include: Lies Falsehood Fabrication Ruse
Yes, the noun 'sincerity' is an abstract noun; a word for the quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy; a word for a concept.
Synonyms: exterior, front (also façade), face, forehead, forepartAntonyms: rear, reverse or interior
This means to quickly escort someone out of a place they are not welcome, without the pretense of courtesy.