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Meanings of
feign
in English
Portuguese
aparentar
Catalan
aparençar
Spanish
aparentar
Back to the meaning
Make believe with the intent to deceive.
affect
pretend
sham
dissemble
Portuguese
aparentar
Portuguese
fingir
Spanish
adoptar
Back to the meaning
Make a pretence of.
assume
simulate
Portuguese
fingir
Synonyms
Examples for "
affect
"
affect
pretend
sham
dissemble
Examples for "
affect
"
1
However, structural changes to state economies could also
affect
housing, she said.
2
Does ownership
affect
the way a particular paper covers a particular story?
3
This issue can
affect
any young person, especially young athletes of today.
4
These factors deeply
affect
our health and the health of the environment.
5
However, the State Department said it would not
affect
U.S. cyclone aid.
1
I don't
pretend
to understand the finer points of the Greek crisis.
2
He may
pretend
that the situation at home has returned to normal.
3
Well, men aren't as far removed from animals as they might
pretend
.
4
I do not
pretend
to know the difference between right and wrong.
5
Almost wanted to
pretend
he hadn't heard what Teresa had just said.
1
Animals were randomly divided into CCD group,
sham
group, and control group.
2
However, rebels fighting for independence dismiss the poll as a political
sham
.
3
Results: There were no adverse effects of the
sham
or treatment protocols.
4
Ovx placebo and
sham
operated animals served as negative and positive controls.
5
Another problem which had sent her into the
sham
escape of PTR.
1
The jailer could
dissemble
no longer: he came out with it bluntly.
2
And my policy was to
dissemble
,
like the man in a melodrama.
3
The celebrants of Deicidal masses
dissemble
and declare themselves devoted to Christ.
4
He knew that he knew, and he did not
dissemble
the fact.
5
But- Imakethe confession amid blushes- Icannotprevaricate, neither can I
dissemble
.
Usage of
feign
in English
1
Most remarkably, he told children not to
feign
illness to avoid work.
2
Buttons couldn't hold anger very long, particularly when trying to
feign
it.
3
If the
feign
-
pheasant
had been inadequate, this would certainly not be acceptable.
4
It challenges the anonymous, high-octane masculinity they
feign
,
alone behind their consoles.
5
It had been easy to
feign
insouciance in the brightly lit hospital.
6
Useless to
feign
that a motor is the most banal thing imaginable.
7
And he said,We will
feign
ourselves dead and this is the trick.
8
Duncan was quickly to his feet, not having to
feign
his anger.
9
You
feign
to read the stars, and destiny decrees only your desires.
10
She wondered that he deemed it worth his while to
feign
interest.
11
He had no need to
feign
an ardour that he really felt.
12
At first she would
feign
there was no such thing as coal.
13
Adela, finding she could
feign
indifference no longer, went from the room.
14
You, who
feign
to be mute, remember how mute is the tomb.
15
Thus Allah knoweth those who are sincere, and knoweth those who
feign
.
16
Norman was not much surprised, nor did he
feign
to be so.
Other examples for "feign"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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feign
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
feign ignorance
feign sleep
feign interest
feign death
feign sickness
More collocations
Translations for
feign
Portuguese
aparentar
proceder com hipocrisia
fingir
simular
Catalan
aparençar
fingir
simular
Spanish
aparentar
pretender
afectar
fingir
simular
adoptar
hacerse
Feign
through the time
Feign
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common