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pre·tense (US) or Brit pre·tence Listen to audio/ˈpri:ˌtɛns, Brit prɪˈtɛns/ noun
plural pre·tens·es
1 [count] : a false reason or explanation that is used to hide the real purpose of something : pretext
He called her under/on the pretense of asking about the homework assignment. [=asking about the homework assignment was not the real reason he called her] A reporter obtained documents from the company under false pretenses. [=by saying something that was not true, by pretending something, etc.]
2 : an act or appearance that looks real but is false [singular] Their indifference is only a pretense. [=they are only pretending to be indifferent] We tried to keep up the pretense that everything was fine. She couldn't even make a pretense of liking him. [=she disliked him so much that she was unable to pretend that she liked him] [noncount] Their indifference is merely pretense. He abandoned/dropped all pretense at politeness. [=he stopped pretending or trying to be polite]
3 [count] formal : a claim of having a particular quality, ability, condition, etc. — usually singular I make no pretense of being a history expert. [=I do not claim/pretend to be a history expert]

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