counterfeit
1 of 3adjective/ˈkaʊntərfɪt/
1
made to closely resemble something else, typically with the intention to deceive
- Her counterfeit designer handbag looked convincing at first glance, but upon closer inspection, the quality was subpar.
- The counterfeit artwork was discovered during authentication, revealing discrepancies in the materials and techniques used.
- The counterfeit tickets were sold outside the venue, leading to disappointment for unsuspecting buyers denied entry.
- The counterfeit watch looked nearly identical to the real one.
- The store was selling counterfeit bags.
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2
having a fake or pretended quality, especially in emotions or expressions
- His counterfeit concern for her well-being was obvious.
- She gave him counterfeit praise, just to avoid being rude.
- The actor's counterfeit enthusiasm made the scene feel forced.
- His counterfeit excitement about the project was unconvincing.
- They exchanged counterfeit compliments at the event.
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