Antonyms for faking


Grammar : Verb
Spell : feyk
Phonetic Transcription : feɪk


Definition of faking

Origin :
  • attested in London criminal slang as adjective (1775), verb (1812), and noun (1851, of persons 1888), but probably older. A likely source is feague "to spruce up by artificial means," from German fegen "polish, sweep," also "to clear out, plunder" in colloquial use. "Much of our early thieves' slang is Ger. or Du., and dates from the Thirty Years' War" [Weekley]. Or it may be from Latin facere "to do." Related: Faked; fakes; faking.
  • verb pretend
Example sentences :
  • Nor was there ever such folly, such arrant "faking" as this!
  • Extract from : « Old Fogy » by James Huneker
  • Again she forgot her lines but she managed to escape by faking conversation.
  • Extract from : « Helen in the Editor's Chair » by Ruthe S. Wheeler
  • Faking a punt, Myron sped to the left, cut in and got the distance.
  • Extract from : « Full-Back Foster » by Ralph Henry Barbour
  • All I object to is the lying and faking about it, to make it seem to fit the theory.
  • Extract from : « The Grain Of Dust » by David Graham Phillips
  • Who could do a better job of faking evidence than a crooked cop?
  • Extract from : « Twelve Times Zero » by Howard Carleton Browne
  • All the evidence of faking is destroyed; except M'Clare and me.
  • Extract from : « The Lost Kafoozalum » by Pauline Ashwell
  • They sent :: their kids to school, faking local addresses with PO boxes.
  • Extract from : « Makers » by Cory Doctorow
  • Woman, however, is more expert than man at "faking" a sense of humor.
  • Extract from : « Famous Prima Donnas » by Lewis Clinton Strang
  • How about faking some signs of a ruined camp and heading into the blue ourselves?
  • Extract from : « The Time Traders » by Andre Norton
  • So, what more natural than that mediums should resort to faking?
  • Extract from : « The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition » by Upton Sinclair

Synonyms for faking

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