Pretend | Mean of pretend in English Dictionary
/prɪˈtɛnd/
- Verb
- to act as if something is true when it is not true
- She pretended (that) she didn't care what other people said about her.
- I'm going to pretend (that) we never had this conversation.
- He had a big stain on his shirt, but I pretended not to notice.
- The children pretended to be asleep.
- She pretended to be angry. = She pretended (that) she was angry.
- He pretended to be blind. = He pretended [=(more commonly) feigned] blindness.
- I don't pretend to have all the answers. [=I don't claim that I have all the answers]
- (formal) He was pretending an emotion he really couldn't feel.
- I don't like having to pretend. = I don't like pretending.
- She looked like she was enjoying the party but she was just pretending.
- It was a mistake, and to pretend otherwise would be foolish.
- to imagine and act out (a particular role, situation, etc.)
- Pretend (that) I'm your boss. What would you say?
- The children were pretending to be animals.
- He pretended to make a phone call.
- Let's just pretend for a moment. I'm your boss. What would you say to me?
- to claim that you have (something, such as a quality or ability)
- She pretends to a deep religious devotion, but I don't believe her.
- I don't pretend to any expertise in these matters.
- not real
- The little girl has a pretend [=make-believe] friend.
- The children played on a pretend train.
Những từ liên quan với PRETEND
masquerade, profess, fool, purport, counterfeit, sham, bluff, claim, beguile, imitate, impersonate, assume, fudge, fish, allege