The kid is pretence.
You can drop the pretense now. We all know you're faking your injuries.
how is the charge foe false pretence contrary
A pretence or a trick.
That is correct spelling
Pretence means a false display of emotion or ability. It occurs when a person pretends to feel, think, or act a certain way, when the opposite is true. For instance, in order to make myself appear brave, I might lie to my friends and tell them that I rescued a child from a burning building, when in reality I am fearful and withdrawn. "Crocodile tears" -- that is, forcing oneself to weep without feeling sadness -- are also a kind of pretence. A false excuse is also called a pretence. For example, a thief may approach a homeowner, claiming that, due to an emergency, he must use a phone; his request is actually a pretence for getting inside the home and searching for valuables. He is pretending to be innocent and using a lie to cover up a dishonest motive.
charade
cover, guise, stunt
Pretence refers to the act of pretending or feigning, often to create a false impression or disguise one's true intentions or feelings. It can manifest in various contexts, such as social interactions, where individuals may behave in a way that is not genuine to fit in or avoid conflict. Ultimately, pretence can lead to misunderstandings and a lack of authenticity in relationships.
The pretence of curing disease is called?
Bravado is a pretence of courage, a false show of bravery.
form, appearance, shape, aspect, mode, semblance, pretence, disguise
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