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    feign
    [fān]
    verb
    feign (verb) · feigns (third person present) · feigned (past tense) · feigned (past participle) · feigning (present participle)
    1. pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury):
      "she feigned nervousness"
      • archaic
        invent (a story or excuse).
      • archaic
        indulge in pretense.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French feign-, stem of feindre, from Latin fingere ‘mold, contrive’. Senses in Middle English (taken from Latin) included ‘make something’, ‘invent a story, excuse, or allegation’, hence ‘make a pretense of a feeling or response’. Compare with fiction and figment.
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    What does feign mean?Feign is all about faking it, but that hasn't always been so. An early meaning of the word is "to fashion, form, or shape." That meaning comes from its Latin source: the verb fingere. In time, people began fashioning feign to suggest the act of forming, or giving shape to, false appearances.
    How do you say feign in a sentence?For a more formal way to say pretend to or imitate, choose the verb feign. You might feign indifference when you hear about some gossip, but you're probably dying to know. Feign comes from the Latin fingere, "to devise, fabricate."
    What does fashion feign mean?In time, people began fashioning feign to suggest the act of forming, or giving shape to, false appearances. assume, affect, pretend, simulate, feign, counterfeit, sham mean to put on a false or deceptive appearance. assume often implies a justifiable motive rather than an intent to deceive.
    What does feign a false appearance mean?1. a. To give a false appearance of: feign sleep. b. To represent falsely; pretend to: feign authorship of a novel. 2. To imitate so as to deceive: feign another's voice. 3. To fabricate: feigned an excuse. 4. Archaic To invent or imagine. To pretend; dissemble.
     
  3. pretended; sham; counterfeit: feigned enthusiasm. assumed; fictitious: a feigned name. disguised: a feigned voice.
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    feigned (fānd) adj. 1. Not real; pretended: a feigned modesty. 2. Made-up; fictitious.
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    feigned Add to word list past simple and past participle of feign feign verb [ T ] uk / feɪn / us / feɪn / to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem, etc. :
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    to represent fictitiously; put on an appearance of: to feign sickness. to invent fictitiously or deceptively, as a story or an excuse. to imitate deceptively: to feign another's voice. verb (used without object) to make believe; pretend: She's only feigning, she isn't really ill.
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    feigned; feigning; feigns Synonyms of feign transitive verb 1 a : to give a false appearance of : induce as a false impression
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