ASSUMED vs PRETENDED: ADJECTIVE
- Supposed or presumed.
- Used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious.
- Pretended; hypocritical; make-believe.
- Supposed.
- Taken for granted; supposed.
- Taken up or used so as to deceive; pretended.
- Taken as your right without justification
- Adopted in order to deceive
- Accepted as real or true without proof
- Making a false appearance; unreal; false.
- Supposed; alleged.
- Not genuine or sincere; feigned.
- Adopted in order to deceive
ASSUMED vs PRETENDED: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of assume.
- Simple past tense and past participle of pretend.
ASSUMED vs PRETENDED: RELATED WORDS
- Presumed, Believed, Put on, Taken for granted, Counterfeit, Imitative, Sham, Fictive, False, Fictitious, Assumptive, Pretended, Taken, Arrogated, Acknowledged
- Told, Claimed, Supposed, Faked, Alleged, Thought, Purported, Imitative, Counterfeit, Put on, Fictive, Sham, Assumed, False, Fictitious
ASSUMED vs PRETENDED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Presumed, Believed, Put on, Taken for granted, Counterfeit, Imitative, Sham, Fictive, False, Fictitious, Assumptive, Pretended, Taken, Arrogated, Acknowledged
- Contended, Claimed, Supposed, Faked, Alleged, Thought, Purported, Imitative, Counterfeit, Put on, Fictive, Sham, Assumed, False, Fictitious
ASSUMED vs PRETENDED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- NPT and its assumed possession of nuclear weapons.
- First, I assumed it was just my pastor.
- There is no legal provision for assumed resignation.
- To be safe, I assumed they did not.
- The Assumed Contracts are legal, valid and binding upon Seller and, to the Knowledge of Seller, each other party to such Assumed Contracts.
- Racial microaggressions are communications of assumptions, including assumptions of intellectual inferiority, assumptions of criminality, assumed superiority of White values and culture, and assumed u
- Grantee shall commence payments on the Assumed Note on or before the next regular due date under the Assumed Note.
- Commerce Code for delayed effectiveness for an assumed name certificates or an abandonment of assumed name certificate.
- Even there, however, the defendant is assumed to have done wrong and prosecution is assumed to be the right approach.
- Balanced operation is assumed for most power flow studies and will be assumed in this chapter.
- Dylan fell for it again, or pretended to.
- On the drive back she pretended to sleep.
- But I pretended not to hear his question.
- All their pretended reasons failed to convict him.
- Instead, she pretended that you had already arrived.
- She just nodded, smiled and pretended to care.
- Henry More, in his pretended Antidote against idolatry.
- To say that some act is pretended is to presuppose the existence of the pretended act.
- So the Koch brothers have always pretended to be neutral and they never pretended to be neutral.
- Savimbi pretended to be heading for Switzerland and I pretended that I was on my way to an OAU conference.
ASSUMED vs PRETENDED: QUESTIONS
- Who assumed control of the oil terminal from coalition forces?
- How old was king Bertie when he assumed the throne?
- Why are mountain gorillas assumed to have no predators?
- What are the requirements for an assumed business name?
- Who has assumed charge as director of IIT-Bhubaneswar?
- What are the predictor variables not assumed to have?
- What does assumed pensionable pay mean on the LGPS?
- What is the assumed similarity in social relations?
- Should % concentrations be assumed as given in wt%?
- Are Canadians and Americans more similar than assumed?
- When was the last time the crossword clue pretended with 5 letters?