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1 genuine
['‹enjuin]1) (real; not fake or artificial: a genuine pearl; a genuine antique.) genuíno2) (honest; sincere: He shows a genuine desire to improve.) sincero•* * *gen.u.ine[dʒ'enjuin] adj 1 genuíno, real, verdadeiro, autêntico. 2 franco, sincero, sem pretensões. -
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['‹enjuin]1) (real; not fake or artificial: a genuine pearl; a genuine antique.) autêntico2) (honest; sincere: He shows a genuine desire to improve.) sincero• -
3 false
[fo:ls]1) (not true; not correct: He made a false statement to the police.) falso2) (not genuine; intended to deceive: She has a false passport.) falso3) (artificial: false teeth.) artificial/postiço4) (not loyal: false friends.) falso•- falsify
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- false alarm
- false start* * *[fɔ:ls] adj falso: 1 não verdadeiro, contrário à verdade. 2 desleal, infiel. 3 errado, inexato, incorreto. 4 artificial, postiço. • adv falso, falsamente, erroneamente, desafinadamente. to sail under false colors navegar sob bandeira falsa. fig fingir. -
4 false
[fo:ls]1) (not true; not correct: He made a false statement to the police.) falso2) (not genuine; intended to deceive: She has a false passport.) falso3) (artificial: false teeth.) falso4) (not loyal: false friends.) falso•- falsify - falsification - falsity - false alarm - false start -
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9 assumed
adjective (pretended; not genuine: assumed astonishment; He wrote under an assumed name (= not using his real name).) falso* * *as.sumed[əsj'u:md] adj 1 adotado. 2 usurpado. 3 suposto, assumido. 4 simulado, fingido, pretenso. 5 hipotético, fictício. he gave an assumed name / ele deu um nome fictício. -
10 counterfeit
1. adjective1) (copied or made in imitation especially with a dishonest purpose: counterfeit money.) falso2) (not genuine or not real.) falso2. verb1) (to make a copy of for dishonest purposes: to counterfeit banknotes.) falsificar2) (to pretend: She counterfeited friendship.) fingir* * *coun.ter.feit[k'auntəfit] n 1 imitação, simulação, contrafação, falsificação. 2 impostor, falsificador. • vt 1 falsificar, contrafazer. 2 imitar, simular, aparentar. 3 fingir, pretender. • adj contrafeito, falsificado, forjado, falso. -
11 insincere
[insin'siə](not sincere; not genuine: His praise was insincere; insincere promises.) insincero- insincerity* * *in.sin.cere[insins'iə] adj não sincero, insincero, falso. -
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adjective (pretended; not genuine: assumed astonishment; He wrote under an assumed name (= not using his real name).) falso -
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14 insincere
[insin'siə](not sincere; not genuine: His praise was insincere; insincere promises.) insincero- insincerity -
15 bogus
['bəuɡəs](false; not genuine: She was fooled by his bogus identity card.) falso* * *bo.gus[b'ougəs] n falsificação, tapeação. • adj falso, adulterado, espúrio. -
16 put-on
adjective (pretended; not genuine: a put-on foreign accent; Her accent sounded put-on.) fingido* * *put-on[p'ut ɔn] n fingimento, simulação, trote. • adj fingido, simulado. -
17 sham
[ʃæm] 1. noun(something that is pretended, not genuine: The whole trial was a sham.) farsa2. adjective(pretended, artificial or false: a sham fight; Are those diamonds real or sham?) falso3. verb(to pretend (to be in some state): He shammed sleep/anger; He shammed dead; I think she's only shamming.) fingir* * *[ʃæm] n 1 impostura, pretexto, engano, logro, fraude. 2 impostor. • vt+vi 1 fingir, simular. 2 dar a falsa impressão. • adj 1 imitado. 2 fingido, falso. -
18 bogus
['bəuɡəs](false; not genuine: She was fooled by his bogus identity card.) falso -
19 put-on
adjective (pretended; not genuine: a put-on foreign accent; Her accent sounded put-on.) tramado -
20 sham
[ʃæm] 1. noun(something that is pretended, not genuine: The whole trial was a sham.) farsa, imitação2. adjective(pretended, artificial or false: a sham fight; Are those diamonds real or sham?) falso3. verb(to pretend (to be in some state): He shammed sleep/anger; He shammed dead; I think she's only shamming.) fingir, simular
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