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- pretend to feel or suffer from (an emotion or illness):"he had begun to fake a bad stomachache"Similar:give the appearance ofmake a show ofmake a pretense ofgo through the motions ofOpposite:
- make (an event) appear to happen:"he faked his own death"Similar:
- musicimprovise:"he fakes the melody line of a standard tune"
Originearly 19th century (originally as a verb, in the sense do something criminal or dishonest to someone): origin uncertain; probably a variant of the obsolete verbs feak, feaguebeat, whip, probably from German fegen ‘sweep, thrash’. Compare with fig. - People also ask
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