pretended 的定义
- insincerely or falsely professed: a pretended interest in art.
- feigned, fictitious, or counterfeit: His pretended wealth was proved to be nonexistent.
- alleged or asserted; reputed.
pretended 近义词
alleged; imaginary
pretended 的近义词 36 个
- affected
- assumed
- avowed
- bluffing
- cheating
- concealed
- counterfeit
- covered
- fake
- falsified
- feigned
- lying
- masked
- mock
- pretend
- professed
- purported
- quack
- sham
- simulated
- supposed
- artificial
- bogus
- charlatan
- factitious
- false
- fictitious
- impostrous
- imposturous
- make-believe
- ostensible
- phony
- pseudo
- put-on
- so-called
- spurious
pretended 的反义词 9 个
更多pretended例句
- Hannigan pretended to be a basketball pro in order to impress a hot guy she had a crush on—only she had never played basketball.
- Our Pashto interpreter explained how he had pretended to be a Pakistani policeman when interested crowds approached the compound.
- When he stopped by with the mail, he smiled, and we all pretended things were normal.
- Backers of the bill pretended that these were the only legal experts in America who have a view on the law.
- He is at last what he always pretended to be but never was: the Greatest.
- One little girl attempted to smell at the trees in a drawing and pretended to feed some pictorial dogs.
- Under the pressing circumstances the military authorities pretended to be doing something there, and sent up a commission.
- The three fingers shot up at once and waved at me, but I pretended not to see them and turned to my guest.
- At the island of Cebu, Magellan made friends with the king, who was baptised by the priests, and pretended to become a Christian.
- One or two ast him square, I b'lieve, but he either pretended not to hear 'em, or got out of it somehow.