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Nwoye feigns annoyance and grumbles about women and their troubles as a way to mask his true feelings and conform to societal expectations of masculinity in his Igbo culture. By outwardly expressing discontent, he can distance himself from the emotional vulnerability that tasks associated with women might evoke. This behavior reflects his internal struggle between his genuine affection for these tasks and the pressure to adhere to traditional gender roles that devalue such expressions. Ultimately, it highlights Nwoye's conflict between his identity and the rigid norms of his society.
To feign is to fake.One can feign interest in an uninteresting lecture (or a boring date); possums might feign death to avoid being killed for real.
Wendy Feign is 5'6".
The homophone for "feign" is "fane."
Larry Feign was born in 1955.
The homonym of feign is fane. Feign means to pretend or fake, while fane refers to a temple or shrine.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "feign" (to fake or simulate).
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.
The word "feign" is usually used to describe faking or pretending an action.e.g., "Some animals feign death to avoid predators."
Feign is a verb that means to pretend, simulate, affect, or fake. Example sentence: I can feign a headache if you want to leave the party early.
Feigning is the present participle of the verb feign.
You cannot feign death in Halo: Reach