Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de pretender en inglés

pretender:

pretender [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the pretender
    – a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives 1
    the phoney; the hypocrite; the dissembler; the phony; the pretender; the dissimulator
    – a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives 1

Sinónimos alternativos de "pretender":


Definiciones relacionadas de "pretender":

  1. a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives1

pretend:

to pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)

  1. to pretend
    to pretend; to feign; to sham; to do as if
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
    • feign verbo (feigns, feigned, feigning)
    • sham verbo (shams, shammed, shamming)
    • do as if verbo (does as if, did as if, doing as if)
  2. to pretend
    to play; to pretend; to play-act; to perform; to dramatize; to act; to dramatise
    • play verbo (plays, played, playing)
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
    • play-act verbo (play-acts, play-acted, play-acting)
    • perform verbo (performs, performed, performing)
    • dramatize verbo, americano (dramatizes, dramatized, dramatizing)
    • act verbo (acts, acted, acting)
    • dramatise verbo, británico
  3. to pretend
    to simulate; to feign; to pretend; to do as if
    • simulate verbo (simulates, simulated, simulating)
    • feign verbo (feigns, feigned, feigning)
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
    • do as if verbo (does as if, did as if, doing as if)
  4. to pretend
    to pretend; to stage; to sham; to do as if; to feign
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
    • stage verbo (stages, staged, staging)
    • sham verbo (shams, shammed, shamming)
    • do as if verbo (does as if, did as if, doing as if)
    • feign verbo (feigns, feigned, feigning)
  5. to pretend
    to pretend; to do as if
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
    • do as if verbo (does as if, did as if, doing as if)
  6. to pretend
    to pretend; think a lot of oneself
  7. to pretend
    – state insincerely 1
    to pretend; to profess
    – state insincerely 1
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
      • She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber1
      • She pretends to be an expert on wine1
    • profess verbo (professes, professed, professing)
      • He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt1
  8. to pretend
    – make believe with the intent to deceive 1
    to affect; to pretend; to sham; to feign; to dissemble
    – make believe with the intent to deceive 1
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
    • sham verbo (shams, shammed, shamming)
      • He shammed a headache1
    • feign verbo (feigns, feigned, feigning)
      • He feigned that he was ill1
    • dissemble verbo (dissembles, dissembled, dissembling)
  9. to pretend
    – represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like 1
    to make; to pretend; make believe
    – represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like 1
    • make verbo (makes, made, making)
      • She makes like an actress1
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
    • make believe verbo
  10. to pretend
    – put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation 1
    to venture; to guess; to pretend; to hazard
    – put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation 1
    • venture verbo (ventures, ventured, venturing)
    • guess verbo (guesses, guessed, guessing)
      • I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again1
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
      • I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong1
    • hazard verbo (hazards, hazarded, hazarding)
  11. to pretend
    – behave unnaturally or affectedly 1
    to act; to pretend; to dissemble
    – behave unnaturally or affectedly 1
    • act verbo (acts, acted, acting)
      • She's just acting1
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
    • dissemble verbo (dissembles, dissembled, dissembling)
  12. to pretend
    – put forward a claim and assert right or possession of 1
    to pretend
    – put forward a claim and assert right or possession of 1
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
      • pretend the title of King1

Conjugaciones de pretend:

present
  1. pretend
  2. pretend
  3. pretends
  4. pretend
  5. pretend
  6. pretend
simple past
  1. pretended
  2. pretended
  3. pretended
  4. pretended
  5. pretended
  6. pretended
present perfect
  1. have pretended
  2. have pretended
  3. has pretended
  4. have pretended
  5. have pretended
  6. have pretended
past continuous
  1. was pretending
  2. were pretending
  3. was pretending
  4. were pretending
  5. were pretending
  6. were pretending
future
  1. shall pretend
  2. will pretend
  3. will pretend
  4. shall pretend
  5. will pretend
  6. will pretend
continuous present
  1. am pretending
  2. are pretending
  3. is pretending
  4. are pretending
  5. are pretending
  6. are pretending
subjunctive
  1. be pretended
  2. be pretended
  3. be pretended
  4. be pretended
  5. be pretended
  6. be pretended
diverse
  1. pretend!
  2. let's pretend!
  3. pretended
  4. pretending
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

pretend adj.

  1. pretend
    – imagined as in a play 1
    pretend; make-believe
    – imagined as in a play 1
    • pretend adj.
      • dangling their legs in the water to catch pretend fish1
    • make-believe adj.
      • the make-believe world of theater1

pretend [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the pretend
    – the enactment of a pretense 1
    the pretend; the make-believe
    – the enactment of a pretense 1

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Sinónimos alternativos de "pretend":


Definiciones relacionadas de "pretend":

  1. imagined as in a play1
    • dangling their legs in the water to catch pretend fish1
  2. the enactment of a pretense1
    • it was just pretend1
  3. state insincerely1
    • She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber1
    • She pretends to be an expert on wine1
  4. make believe with the intent to deceive1
  5. represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like1
  6. put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation1
    • I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong1
  7. behave unnaturally or affectedly1
  8. put forward a claim and assert right or possession of1
    • pretend the title of King1

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