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feign

1 of 1verb
/feɪn/
Forms:feigns,feigning,feigned,feigned
1

to pretend, often with the intent to deceive or mislead others

transitive
  • She feigned illness to get out of attending the party.
  • The suspect feigned innocence when questioned by the police.
  • He feigned surprise when he received the unexpected gift, even though he knew about it beforehand.
  • The actress feigned happiness during the interview, hiding her true emotions.
  • Be cautious of those who feign friendship but have ulterior motives.
2

to pretend or give a false appearance

  • The actor feigned convincingly, making everyone believe his character was genuine.
  • She feigned in front of her friends, acting like she wasn’t bothered.
  • He feigned, but his smile couldn’t hide his true feelings.
  • She feigned for a while, but eventually the truth came out.
  • He feigned to avoid the confrontation, though his anxiety was clear.