请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 fake
释义

fake

1 of 5

adjective

ˈfāk How to pronounce fake (audio)
faker; fakest
: not true, real, or genuine : counterfeit, sham
He was wearing a fake mustache.
She held up the bowl to the window light and smiled her fakest smile yet … Lee Durkee
From the well-known to the unknown, fake news, misinformation and hate rhetoric are causing harm to many individuals. Dolar Popat

fake

2 of 5

noun (1)

: one that is not what it purports to be: such as
a
: a worthless imitation passed off as genuine
The signature was a fake.
b
: impostor, charlatan
He told everyone that he was a lawyer, but he was just a fake.
c
: a simulated movement in a sports contest (such as a pretended kick, pass, or jump or a quick movement in one direction before going in another) designed to deceive an opponent
d
: a device or apparatus used by a magician to achieve the illusion of magic in a trick

fake

3 of 5

verb (1)

faked; faking

transitive verb

1
: to alter, manipulate, or treat so as to give a spuriously (see spurious sense 2) genuine appearance to : doctor
faked the lab results
2
: counterfeit, simulate, concoct
faked a heart attack
3
: to deceive (an opponent) in a sports contest by means of a fake (see fake entry 2 sense c)
4
: improvise, ad-lib
whistle a few bars … and I'll fake the rest Robert Sylvester

intransitive verb

1
: to engage in faking something : pretend
sometimes used with it
if you don't have the answers, fake it
2
: to give a fake to an opponent
The runner faked left and then cut to the right.
faker noun
fakery
ˈfā-k(ə-)rē How to pronounce fake (audio)
noun

fake

4 of 5

noun (2)

: one loop of a coil (as of ship's rope or a fire hose) coiled free for running

fake

5 of 5

verb (2)

faked; faking

transitive verb

: to coil in fakes

Synonyms

Adjective

  • artificial
  • bogus
  • dummy
  • ersatz
  • factitious
  • false
  • faux
  • imitation
  • imitative
  • man-made
  • mimic
  • mock
  • pretend
  • sham
  • simulated
  • substitute
  • synthetic

Noun (1)

  • counterfeit
  • forgery
  • hoax
  • humbug
  • phony
  • phoney
  • sham

Verb (1)

  • counterfeit
  • forge
  • phony
See all Synonyms & Antonyms

Example Sentences

Adjective That blood is clearly fake. He was wearing a fake mustache.

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

derivative of fake entry 2

Note: Not recorded as an adjective before 1879. The supposed use by the British general Richard Howe in a dispatch from Boston to the Secretary of State dated December 3, 1775 ("So many artifices have been practiced upon Strangers under the appearance of Friendship, fake Pilots &c."; Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1904, Ottawa, 1905, p. 355) is most likely a misreading (perhaps for faux or false?).

Noun (1)

derivative of fake entry 3

Verb (1)

originally underworld argot, of uncertain origin

Note: The verb fake perhaps first appears in print, in the form faik, in 1810. In James Hardy Vaux's "A New and Comprehensive Vocabulary of the Flash Language" (vol. 2 of Hardy's Memoirs, London, 1819), it receives a very general definition: "a word so variously used, that I can only illustrate it by a few examples. To fake any person or place, may signify to rob them; to fake a person, may also imply to shoot, wound, or cut; to fake a man out and out, is to kill him; a man who inflicts wounds upon, or otherwise disfigures, himself, for any sinister purpose, is said to have faked himself … to fake a screeve, is to write a letter, or other paper; to fake a screw, is to shape out a skeleton or false key, for the purpose of screwing a particular place; to fake a cly, is to pick a pocket; etc., etc., etc." (p. 170). However, Hardy also records bit-faking "coining base money" and both Vaux and the earlier Lexicon Balatronicum (London, 1811, a revision of Francis Grose's Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1785) record fakement in the sense "forgery." so the sense "to simulate, counterfeit" was perhaps part of its original meaning. Much earlier is the agent noun faker, defined as "maker" in a list of "Canting Terms used by Beggars, Vagabonds, Cheaters, Cripples and Bedlams." in Randle Holme's The Academy of Armory (Chester, 1688) (a book about heraldry that includes a miscellany of information having nothing to do with heraldry). Along with faker Holme lists Ben-Fakers, "Counterfeiters of Passes and Seals" (ben is defined as "good"). This expression occurs earlier as ben-feaker in Thomas Dekker's pamphlet on cant, O per se O. Or A new cryer of Lanthorne and candle-light (London, 1612): "Of Ben-feakers of Jybes …They who are Counterfeiters of Passeports, are called Ben-feakers , that is to say, Good-Makers." (It is possible that Holme simply copied his entries from Dekker.) The noun feaker/faker implies a corresponding verb feak/fake "make," for which there appears to be no certain evidence. There is feague, fegue "to beat, whip" (earliest in the compound bumfeage) and "to wear out, bring about the ruin of," which are colloquial—the second sense is only attested in Restoration drama—but not argot, and which have a voiced velar consonant (aside from a single occurrence of a participle feakt). A suggestion dating back to Nathan Bailey's An Universal Etymological English Dictionary (4th edition, 1728) is that this word is borrowed from Dutch vegen "to sweep"; compare also German fegen "to wipe, clean, sweep." For further discussion see Anatoly Liberman, "A fake etymology of the word fake," OUPblog, August 23, 2017.

Noun (2)

probably derivative of fake entry 5

Verb (2)

Middle English faken, of obscure origin

First Known Use

Adjective

1879, in the meaning defined above

Noun (1)

1829, in the meaning defined above

Verb (1)

1819, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun (2)

1627, in the meaning defined above

Verb (2)

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

fake 1 of 3

adjective

ˈfāk How to pronounce fake (audio)
: not true or real
The fake spider frightened me.

fake

2 of 3

noun

: a person or thing that is not really what is pretended
The diamond is a fake.

fake

3 of 3

verb

faked; faking
1
: pretend sense 2
faking surprise
2
: to change or treat in a way that gives a false effect
She faked the test results.
3
: to imitate in order to deceive
fake a signature

fake 1 of 3

adjective

1
as in faux
being such in appearance only and made with or manufactured from usually cheaper materials opposed to the unnecessary killing of animals, she'll consider wearing only fake furs

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • faux
  • synthetic
  • simulated
  • artificial
  • dummy
  • false
  • imitation
  • mock
  • bogus
  • imitative
  • counterfeit
  • pretend
  • manufactured
  • ersatz
  • sham
  • mimic
  • substitute
  • factitious
  • designer
  • deceptive
  • man-made
  • manipulated
  • process
  • fabricated
  • pseudo
  • forged
  • phony
  • doctored
  • fraudulent
  • engineered
  • unauthentic
  • misleading
  • cultured
  • adulterated
  • concocted
  • phoney
  • feigned
  • fudged
  • spurious
  • juggled
  • affected
  • pinchbeck
  • tampered (with)
  • brummagem

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • real
  • genuine
  • natural
  • legitimate
  • authentic
  • true
  • bona fide
  • valuable
  • pure
  • quality
  • premium
  • unadulterated
See More
2
as in counterfeit
being such in appearance only and made or manufactured with the intention of committing fraud arrested for peddling "designer" watches that were fake

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • counterfeit
  • false
  • forged
  • phony
  • bogus
  • imitation
  • inauthentic
  • phoney
  • artificial
  • sham
  • manufactured
  • ornamental
  • synthetic
  • spurious
  • unauthentic
  • mock
  • snide
  • deceptive
  • simulated
  • misleading
  • dummy
  • fabricated
  • substitute
  • mimic
  • queer
  • factitious
  • cultured
  • nonfunctioning
  • man-made
  • delusive

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • real
  • genuine
  • authentic
  • actual
  • bona fide
  • natural
  • true
  • unfaked
  • valid
See More
3
as in mock
lacking in natural or spontaneous quality the boss's pitiful attempts at humor were met with fake laughter

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • mock
  • false
  • pseudo
  • unnatural
  • strained
  • artificial
  • simulated
  • phony
  • affected
  • pretended
  • bogus
  • exaggerated
  • mechanical
  • plastic
  • forced
  • assumed
  • contrived
  • sham
  • phoney
  • feigned
  • spurious
  • factitious
  • theatrical
  • cute
  • unreal
  • hollow
  • put-on
  • manufactured
  • empty
  • theatric
  • fabricated
  • unauthentic
  • automatic
  • pat
  • calculated
  • hokey
  • formal
  • deliberate
  • insincere
  • concocted
  • canned
  • unrealistic
  • hypocritical
  • stiff
  • wooden
  • labored
  • melodramatic
  • conventional
  • overdone
  • stylized
  • unctuous
  • cultivated
  • histrionic
  • conscious
  • cutesy
  • facile
  • impersonal
  • mealy
  • simpering
  • mincing
  • rigid
  • two-faced
  • studied
  • mealymouthed
  • premeditated
  • overacted
  • artful
  • genteel
  • overrefined
  • double-dealing
  • left-handed
  • goody-goody
  • inflexible

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • genuine
  • real
  • authentic
  • natural
  • spontaneous
  • true
  • realistic
  • unaffected
  • artless
  • bona fide
  • right
  • sincere
  • unfeigned
  • honest
  • easy
  • unforced
  • smooth
  • uncontrived
  • effortless
  • impromptu
  • unconscious
  • instinctive
  • ingenuous
  • impulsive
  • unpretending
  • extemporaneous
  • unstudied
  • unrehearsed
  • unprompted
See More
4
as in double
not being or expressing what one appears to be or express the fake friendliness of the sales rep made me want to gag

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • double
  • pretended
  • counterfeit
  • phony
  • lip
  • artificial
  • meaningless
  • hollow
  • superficial
  • false
  • insincere
  • phoney
  • feigned
  • strained
  • hypocritical
  • mechanical
  • unnatural
  • assumed
  • backhanded
  • phony-baloney
  • unctuous
  • phoney-baloney
  • affected
  • jive
  • mealymouthed
  • pious
  • mealy
  • forced
  • simulated
  • contrived
  • empty
  • two-faced
  • dishonest
  • double-faced
  • sham
  • bogus
  • Pecksniffian
  • claptrap
  • Janus-faced
  • deceitful
  • left-handed
  • double-dealing
  • put-on
  • untruthful
  • glib
  • devious
  • facile
  • sanctimonious
  • facetious
  • campy
  • jocular
  • pharisaical
  • canting
  • tongue-in-cheek
  • simon-pure
  • self-righteous

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • genuine
  • sincere
  • honest
  • heartfelt
  • artless
  • candid
  • unfeigned
  • direct
  • plain
  • undesigning
  • open
  • frank
  • straightforward
  • forthright
  • heart-to-heart
See More

fake

2 of 3

noun

1
as in hoax
an imitation that is passed off as genuine experts declared that one of the museum's prized paintings was actually a fake

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • hoax
  • counterfeit
  • phony
  • copy
  • sham
  • phoney
  • forgery
  • reproduction
  • replica
  • synthetic
  • spoof
  • knockoff
  • copycat
  • humbug
  • bastard
  • swindle
  • simulation
  • facsimile
  • dummy
  • fraud
  • shoddy
  • imposture
  • mock-up
  • gaff
  • brummagem
  • duffer

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • original
2
as in fraud
one who makes false claims of identity or expertise a hidden-camera investigation revealed that the so-called psychic was a fake

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • fraud
  • sham
  • phony
  • faker
  • pretender
  • impostor
  • phoney
  • quack
  • deceiver
  • imposter
  • charlatan
  • misleader
  • counterfeiter
  • hoaxer
  • actor
  • mountebank
  • quacksalver
  • ringer
  • operator
  • fakir
  • mimic
  • copycat
  • humbug
  • sharper
  • imitator
  • impersonator
  • skinner
  • feigner
  • scammer
  • dissembler
  • duper
  • poseur
  • swindler
  • fraudster
  • trickster
  • scamster
  • dodger
  • defrauder
  • cozener
  • bluffer
  • sharpie
  • sharpy

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • professional
  • master
  • expert
  • past master
  • virtuoso
  • authority
  • ace
  • wizard
  • maestro
  • crackajack
  • adept
  • whiz
  • crackerjack
See More

fake

3 of 3

verb

1
as in to counterfeit
to imitate or copy especially in order to deceive pranksters faked giant footprints and then claimed that they had seen Bigfoot

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • counterfeit
  • phony
  • forge
  • simulate
  • invent
  • manipulate
  • duplicate
  • plagiarize
  • replicate
  • crib
  • adulterate
  • reproduce
  • juggle
  • concoct
  • doctor
  • fabricate
  • reduplicate
  • fudge
  • tamper (with)
  • cook (up)
2
as in to pretend
to present a false appearance of while running for class president, Dan was not above faking friendship with people just to get their votes

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • pretend
  • simulate
  • counterfeit
  • sham
  • assume
  • feign
  • act
  • bluff
  • affect
  • make believe
  • masquerade
  • dissemble
  • conceal
  • pose
  • forge
  • profess
  • impersonate
  • put on
  • dissimulate
  • camouflage
  • pass (for)
  • imitate
  • mask
  • disguise
  • playact
  • play
  • feint
  • let on
  • malinger
3
as in to concoct
to perform, make, or do without preparation if you give me the gist of the plan, I can probably fake enough for the speech

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • concoct
  • devise
  • improvise
  • manufacture
  • extemporize
  • invent
  • ad-lib
  • clap (together or up)
  • hatch
  • fabricate
  • make up
  • contrive
  • cook (up)
  • cobble (together or up)
  • dash (off)
  • think (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ready
  • prepare
  • lay
  • arrange
  • consider
  • study
  • practice
  • exercise
  • practise
  • contemplate
  • ponder
  • rehearse
See More
4
as in to evade
to elude (an opponent in a sports contest) by making a deceptive or agile movement the running back faked the defense by stepping to his left and then quickly cutting to the right

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • evade
  • fake out
  • dodge
  • deke
  • juke
  • slip
  • sidestep
  • pump-fake
  • stutter-step
  • maneuver (around)

Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of fake are counterfeit, fraud, humbug, imposture, and sham. While all these words mean "a thing made to seem other than it is," fake implies an imitation of or substitution for the genuine but does not necessarily imply dishonesty.

these jewels are fakes; the real ones are in the vault

The meanings of counterfeit and fake largely overlap; however, counterfeit applies especially to the close imitation of something valuable.

20-dollar bills that were counterfeits

The synonyms fraud and fake are sometimes interchangeable, but fraud usually implies a deliberate perversion of the truth.

the diary was exposed as a fraud

While the synonyms humbug and fake are close in meaning, humbug suggests elaborate pretense usually so flagrant as to be transparent.

creating publicity by foisting humbugs on a gullible public

The words imposture and fake are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, imposture applies to any situation in which a spurious object or performance is passed off as genuine.

their claim of environmental concern is an imposture

Although the words sham and fake have much in common, sham applies to fraudulent imitation of a real thing or action.

condemned the election as a sham
随便看

 

英语词典包含469781条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/11/11 20:24:43