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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > [adjective] (85)
fainta1340

Feigned, pretended, simulated. Obsolete.

counterfeit1393

Of things immaterial: Pretended, feigned, false, sham.

pretense1395

Pretended, professed; feigned, sham, dissembling.

feinta1400

Feigned, false, or counterfeit; sham; = faint, adj. 1. Now rare.

feigned1413

Of attributes, actions, diseases, etc.: Simulated, counterfeited, pretended, sham.

disguisyc1430

Feigned, done to deceive.

colourable1433

Intended to deceive or to conceal a true purpose; fraudulent; feigned, pretended, spurious. Now rare.

pretending1434

That pretends (in various senses); pretentious. Also, of a thing or action: imitative, imaginary; involving pretence or imitation.

simulate1435

= simulated, adj.

dissimuled1475

(a) Concealed under a specious disguise; disguised. (b) Feigned, pretended, counterfeit.

simulative1490

Characterized by simulation or pretence.

coloureda1500

That is only a pretence; assumed or affected for the sake of appearance or for some advantage; feigned, simulated; false. Cf. colourable, adj. 2a. Obs

dissimulate?a1500

Dissembled, feigned, pretended.

simuled1526

simulated.

colorate1528

Scottish. Disguised; deceitful; = coloured, adj. 4b. Obsolete.

dissembled1539

Feigned, pretended, counterfeit.

mock1548

Preceding a noun: designating a person who or thing which parodies, imitates, or deceptively resembles… Of a person. Frequently derogatory.

devised1552

Planned, contrived, invented, feigned, etc.: see the verb.

pretended?1553

Feigned; spurious; counterfeit, forged.

artificial1564

Contrived or fabricated for a particular purpose, esp. for deception; resulting from artifice; feigned, fictitious. Cf. quot. 1616 at sense A. 2b.

supposed1566

Feigned, pretended, counterfeit; fictitious. Obsolete.

counterfeited1569

Imitated, simulated, feigned, pretended, etc.: see the verb.

supposing?1574

Feigning, pretending. Cf. suppose, v. 14. Obsolete. rare.

affecteda1586

Assumed falsely or in outward appearance; pretended, simulated.

pretensive1607

Characterized by pretence; professed; pretended, feigned. Now rare.

false1609

Counterfeit, simulated, sham. Of attributes or actions: Feigned, counterfeited, spurious.

supposite1611

Pretended, feigned. rare.

simulara1616

Simulated, pretended, counterfeited. Also, simulative of something.

simulatory1618

Simulative.

simulated1622

Pretended, feigned, assumed.

put-ona1625

Of manner, expression, etc.: adopted, assumed; affected, feigned. Of behaviour, actions, etc.: staged, artificial.

ironic1631

Feigned, dissembling; esp. (and in later use only) employing or characterized by Socratic irony. See irony, n. 2.

ironical1646

Feigned, dissembling; esp. (and in later use only) employing or characterized by Socratic irony. See irony, n. 2.

devisable1659

Of deceitful contrivance, of feigned nature.

pretensional1659

of, relating to, or of the nature of pretension.

pretenced1660

Put forward in defence or excuse; alleged, claimed, or professed, esp. falsely; counterfeit, feigned, spurious; = pretended, adj. 1c; = pretended

pretensory1663

Probably: professed. Cf. pretensive, adj. 1.

vizarded1663

figurative. Assumed, pretended.

shammed?c1677

sham1681

Of immaterial things: Pretended, feigned, false, counterfeit; not genuine or true. sham fight n. a mimic battle between two divisions of a military…

faux1684

False, fake, ersatz. Of personal behaviour: feigned, affected, disingenuous (cf. faux-naïf, n. adj.). Of a material: synthetic, artificial, made in…

fictitious1739

Counterfeit, ‘imitation’, sham; not genuine.

ostensible1762

Declared, avowed, professed; presented (esp. untruthfully or misleadingly) as actual; stated or appearing to be genuine, but not necessarily so…

made-up1773

Artificially contrived or prepared, esp. for the purpose of deception or producing a favourable impression; invented, fabricated.

mala fide1808

Acting in bad faith or in contempt of the law; pretended, not genuine, sham. Used chiefly with agent nouns.

assumed1813

Pretended, ‘put on’.

semblative1814

Coined by Shakespeare (if the text is sound) to mean ‘like, resembling’, or perhaps ‘seeming, appearing’. In the later quots.: Seeming; simulating…

fictioned1820

pretextual1837

Of the nature of a pretext; on a pretext; pretended, dubious, spurious. In later use chiefly U.S. Law.

pseudo1854

Chiefly colloquial and derogatory. False or spurious; pretended, fake; so-called. Also, in later use: intellectually or socially pretentious or…

fictive1855

In passive sense. Of a counterfeit or fictitious character, not real, feigned, sham.

schlenter1881

Australian, New Zealand, and South African colloquial. Dishonest, crooked; counterfeit, fake. Now rare.

faked1890

Forged, counterfeit, falsified; simulated, feigned. Cf. fake, v.2 7.

phoney1893

Fake, sham, counterfeit; false; insincere.

phantom1897

That is a phantom; merely apparent, illusory, imaginary. Also: false, fake; devised to imitate or deceive.

Subcategories:

— adroitly (4)
— in name only (1)
— engaged in pretence (11)
— feigned, fictitious (14)
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