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pretense vs make-believe

make-believe vs pretense

pretense and make-believe both are nouns.

pretense is not an adjective while make-believe is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pretense Yes No No No
make-believe Yes Yes No No
As nouns, make-believe is a hyponym of pretense; that is, make-believe is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than pretense:
  • pretense: the act of giving a false appearance
  • make-believe: the enactment of a pretense
Other hyponyms of pretense include appearance, show, pretend, affectation, affectedness, mannerism, pose, charade, masquerade.
As nouns, pretense and make-believe are synonyms defined as:
  • pretense and make-believe: imaginative intellectual play
Other synonyms of pretense include pretence.
pretense (noun) make-believe (noun)
the act of giving a false appearance the enactment of a pretense
a false or unsupportable quality imaginative intellectual play
an artful or simulated semblance
imaginative intellectual play
pretending with intention to deceive
pretense (adjective) make-believe (adjective)
imagined as in a play
Difference between pretense and make-believe

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