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- verbfeign (verb) · feigns (third person present) · feigned (past tense) · feigned (past participle) · feigning (present participle)
- pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury):"she feigned nervousness"
- archaicinvent (a story or excuse).
- archaicindulge in pretense.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French feign-, stem of feindre, from Latin fingere ‘mold, contrive’. Senses in Middle English (taken from Latin) included ‘make something’, ‘invent a story, excuse, or allegation’, hence ‘make a pretense of a feeling or response’. Compare with fiction and figment.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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