Meaning & Definition of word "Pretender"

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    Pretender

    /prɪˈtɛndər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who claims or acts as if they have a certain status or quality, but do not.
      • Example: The man was exposed as a pretender when his lack of credentials was revealed.
    • 2. A person who puts on a false appearance or acts in a deceptive manner.
      • Example: She was merely a pretender, trying to fit into a world she didn’t belong to.
    • 3. In historical contexts, a claimant to a throne or title who is not the legitimate heir.
      • Example: The pretender to the throne gathered support from various factions in the kingdom.
    • 4. Someone who feigns interest or affection for ulterior motives.
      • Example: He seemed genuinely interested in the project, but many thought he was just a pretender.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'pretendere', from Old French 'pretendre', from Latin 'praetendere'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    pretender to the throne:

    Someone who claims a right to a throne without legitimate right.

    the great pretender:

    A phrase often used to describe someone who is not genuine.

    Related Words

    imposter:

    A person who pretends to be someone else to deceive others.

    deceiver:

    Someone who causes others to believe something false.

    Slang Meanings of pretender

    Meaning: Poser

    Example Sentence: He's just a poser trying to fit into that crowd.

    Meaning: Fake

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a fake about your interests.