Similar words: pretended, pretend, pretending, pretence, pretense, tender, pretension, pretentious. Meaning: [prɪ'tendə(r)] n. 1. a claimant to the throne or to the office of ruler (usually without just title) 2. a person who makes deceitful pretenses 3. 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.
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1. Captain John Smith struck his foes as a pretender.
2. A more violent end meets an earlier pretender to verse, suitably violent as befits the rebel Jack Cade.
3. Second, your so-called bride, the pretender Andromeda, will be sold off-island into prostitution.
4. Some years ago, the young pretender Willis added Dylan to his forenames of Robert George.
5. But all the attention to the young pretender, there's no dismissing the appeal of his older predecessor!
6. He is a pretender to philosophy.
7. Pretense invariably impresses only the pretender.
8. A hypocrite is a pretender, and people are right, there are pretenders in the church.
9. Groom a pretender (for lack of a better word), build a coalition, and wait for your CEO to screw up, which he will if he is a short-termer.
10. No se puede pretender ser patriota, querer esta patria, sin ser antiimperialista, sin ser socialista.
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11. And I am not a pretender, I am who I am.
12. Now the workout method of pretender is a norm and practical method.
13. Groom a pretender (for lack of a better word), build a coalition, and wait for your CEO to screw up, which he will if he is a short-termer. Then pounce.
14. He can be forgiven that lapse and should recover losses at the expense of the Gold Cup pretender.
15. Was I not going forth as the worst kind of pretender?
16. Fittipaldi's victory made the championship score 4- Points to the pretender and 27 to the reigning champion.
17. Henry, on the other hand, had secured the southern borders of Anjou, and at a single stroke had elevated his status from duke of Normandy and pretender to the English throne, to major European player.
18. In other words, wherever there is sedition, wherever there are people who want to overthrow her and replace her with the Earl of Essex, the pretender to the throne, Richard II is being performed.
19. Every expert has a story about a "blind" test in which several instruments are played out of sight and the listeners have to guess which is the Strad and which the modern pretender.
20. Forgive me, Your Grace, but some will look at you and see only another doomed pretender.
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