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fingiment
español
apariencia
The act of giving a false appearance.
pretending
pretence
simulation
feigning
pretension
dissembling
make-believe
español
apariencia
portugués
pretexto
catalán
pretext
español
apariencia
An artful or simulated semblance.
pretext
guise
español
apariencia
pretext
guise
1
Opposition groups said the abrupt closure was a
pretext
to prevent protests.
2
In his province, Mirabeau was the cause or
pretext
for the troubles.
3
He would go to South Africa on the
pretext
of a conference.
4
Under the
pretext
of improving the law it can be easily emasculated.
5
He stopped the Countess to look at the
pretext
of this excursion.
1
Few expect Oxegen to reappear in its current
guise
any time soon.
2
Vinge warned that these inexpensive chips may create a
guise
for government.
3
Expect these to start showing up in OEM
guise
early next year.
4
In this
guise
she shall judge and decide the question which follows:
5
But Hillgarth had already come across him in a very different
guise
.
1
Her
pretense
allowed her to discover a great deal about her surroundings.
2
If we are to continue the
pretense
,
we need to be authentic.
3
I haven't come into your house with the
pretense
of any demand.
4
One of the worst offenses against humanity is the
pretense
of divinity.
5
Once the
pretense
is adopted, I shall have to keep it up.
6
The professor made a
pretense
of examining the front door rather carefully.
7
The high thinking and talking, the idealistic aspiration were pose and
pretense
.
8
The
pretense
to virtue is the one vice that is not forgiven.
9
Mr. Gladstone never hesitated or made the slightest
pretense
about the matter.
10
Thenceforth he pursued his natural course without
pretense
of let or hindrance.
11
Without it all the claim of economy would be a mere
pretense
.
12
Bailey nodded and turned back to his
pretense
of mending the fire.
13
The oldest natives make no
pretense
of being possessed of its history.
14
After a while even the
pretense
of meals for us was dropped.
15
It may be simply a
pretense
,
an effort to delude the police.
16
He maintains that their zeal is mere
pretense
to deceive the Galatians.
pretense
make a pretense
be no pretense
false pretense
great pretense
little pretense
catalán
fingiment
pretensió
simulació
pretext
aparença
español
apariencia
fingimiento
disimulo
pretensión
fachada
pretexto
guisa
semejanza
portugués
pretexto
aparência