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Word | Sham |
Russian Meaning | Притворство, подделка, притворщик, симулянт, мошенник, обман, фиктивный, прикидываться |
adopted in order to deceive; an assumed name; an assumed cheerfulness; a fictitious address; fictive sympathy; a pretended interest; a put-on childish voice; sham modesty / make believe with the intent to deceive / FALSE / that which appears to be what is not, false / pretend / a thing that is not what it is purported to be. / something that is not what it appears to be and that is meant to trick or deceive people / someone who deceives people by pretending to be a particular kind of person, to have a particular skill, etc. / words or actions that are not sincere or honest / not real / to act in a way that is meant to trick or deceive people, | |
Usage | ⇒ Hes only shamming ⇒ She shammed sickness to get out of going to school. ⇒ He claims that the trial was a sham. ⇒ the proposed legislation is a farce and a sham |
Synonyms | counterfeit, fake, imitation, bogus, false, pretend, pseudo, spurious, fraudulent, mock, phoney orphony, artificial, pretended, feign, forgery, simulated, feigned, ersatz, forged, make-believe, |
Antonyms | real, true, authentic, genuine, right, genuineness, honest, natural, actual, bona fide, candor, echt, frankness, honesty, ingenuous, ingenuousness, legitimate, openness, probity, pukka, |
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