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pretender vs Tartufe

Tartufe vs pretender

pretender and Tartufe both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pretender Yes No No No
Tartufe Yes No No No
As nouns, Tartufe is a hyponym of pretender; that is, Tartufe is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than pretender:
  • pretender: a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives
  • Tartufe: a hypocrite who pretends to religious piety (after the protagonist in a play by Moliere)
Other hyponyms of pretender include charmer, smoothie, smoothy, sweet talker, Tartuffe, whited sepulcher, whited sepulchre.
pretender (noun) Tartufe (noun)
a person who makes deceitful pretenses a hypocrite who pretends to religious piety (after the protagonist in a play by Moliere)
a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives
Difference between pretender and Tartufe

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