Meaning & Definition of word "Feint"

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    Feint

    feɪnt

    noun:

    • 1. a deceptive or pretended movement, especially in sports or in a fight.
      • Example: He made a feint to the left before darting right to evade his opponent.
    • 2. a deceptive action designed to divert attention from one's real intention.
      • Example: The player’s feint confused the defender, allowing him to score.

    verb:

    • 1. to make a deceptive or pretended movement.
      • Example: The boxer feinted to the body before delivering a powerful uppercut.
    • 2. to make a deceptive action in order to distract or confuse an opponent.
      • Example: She feinted right but quickly passed the ball to the left.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English, from Old French 'feinter', meaning 'pretend, deceive'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    feint to the left:

    A tactical move that misleads an opponent by suggesting a different direction of action.

    play a feint:

    To execute a deceptive maneuver in a tactical situation.

    Related Words

    bluff:

    An attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or will do something.

    deceit:

    The act of deceiving; misrepresentation.

    pretense:

    An attempt to make something that is not the case appear true.

    Slang Meanings of feint

    Meaning: Fake out

    Example Sentence: He totally faked me out with that feint.

    Meaning: Juke

    Example Sentence: That feint was a sick juke that left his defender confused.