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Word - rootword - affixes
tigpakaaron-ingnon - pakaaron-ingnon - tig-~
tig.pa.ka.a.run.ing.nun. - 7 syllables

tig- = tigpakaaron-ingnon
tigpakaaron-ingnon

tigpakaaron-ingnon : poseur (n.); pretender (n.)
pakaaron-ingnon : ostensible (adj.)
aron-ingnon : feign (v.); pretend (v.); sham (v.)
Synonyms: impostor

Derivatives of pakaaron-ingnon


Glosses:
poseur
n. (person)1. poser, poseura person who habitually pretends to be something he is not.
~ show-off, exhibitionistsomeone who deliberately behaves in such a way as to attract attention.
~ poseusea woman poseur.
pretender
n. (person)1. pretendera claimant to the throne or to the office of ruler (usually without just title).
~ claimantsomeone who claims a benefit or right or title.; "claimants of unemployment compensation"; "he was a claimant to the throne"
n. (person)2. fake, faker, fraud, imposter, impostor, pretender, pseud, pseudo, role player, sham, shammera person who makes deceitful pretenses.
~ beguiler, cheater, deceiver, trickster, cheat, slickersomeone who leads you to believe something that is not true.
~ name droppersomeone who pretends that famous people are his/her friends.
~ ringera contestant entered in a competition under false pretenses.
n. (person)3. dissembler, dissimulator, hypocrite, phoney, phony, pretendera person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives.
~ beguiler, cheater, deceiver, trickster, cheat, slickersomeone who leads you to believe something that is not true.
~ charmer, smoothie, smoothy, sweet talkersomeone with an assured and ingratiating manner.
~ tartufe, tartuffea hypocrite who pretends to religious piety (after the protagonist in a play by Moliere).
~ whited sepulcher, whited sepulchrea person who is inwardly evil but outwardly professes to be virtuous.
pretend
n. (act)1. make-believe, pretendthe enactment of a pretense.; "it was just pretend"
~ pretending, pretense, feigning, simulation, pretencethe act of giving a false appearance.; "his conformity was only pretending"
v. (communication)2. affect, dissemble, feign, pretend, shammake believe with the intent to deceive.; "He feigned that he was ill"; "He shammed a headache"
~ misrepresent, belierepresent falsely.; "This statement misrepresents my intentions"
~ make believe, pretend, makerepresent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like.; "She makes like an actress"
~ play possumto pretend to be dead.
~ take a divepretend to be knocked out, as of a boxer.
~ bullshit, talk through one's hat, bull, fakespeak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths.; "The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it"
~ moutharticulate silently; form words with the lips only.; "She mouthed a swear word"
v. (creation)3. act, dissemble, pretendbehave unnaturally or affectedly.; "She's just acting"
~ behave, act, dobehave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself.; "You should act like an adult"; "Don't behave like a fool"; "What makes her do this way?"; "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"
~ sham, feign, simulate, assumemake a pretence of.; "She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger"; "he feigned sleep"
v. (possession)4. pretendput forward a claim and assert right or possession of.; "pretend the title of King"
~ arrogate, lay claim, claimdemand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to.; "He claimed his suitcases at the airline counter"; "Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident"
v. (communication)5. guess, hazard, pretend, ventureput forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation.; "I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again"; "I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong"
~ forebode, predict, prognosticate, foretell, promise, anticipate, callmake a prediction about; tell in advance.; "Call the outcome of an election"
~ suspect, surmiseimagine to be the case or true or probable.; "I suspect he is a fugitive"; "I surmised that the butler did it"
~ speculatetalk over conjecturally, or review in an idle or casual way and with an element of doubt or without sufficient reason to reach a conclusion.; "We were speculating whether the President had to resign after the scandal"
v. (communication)6. make, make believe, pretendrepresent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like.; "She makes like an actress"
~ dissemble, feign, pretend, sham, affectmake believe with the intent to deceive.; "He feigned that he was ill"; "He shammed a headache"
~ go through the motionspretend to do something by acting as if one was really doing it.; "She isn't really working--she's just going through the motions"
~ act, play, representplay a role or part.; "Gielgud played Hamlet"; "She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role"; "She played the servant to her husband's master"
v. (communication)7. pretend, professstate insincerely.; "He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt"; "She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber"; "She pretends to be an expert on wine"
~ claimassert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing.; "He claimed that he killed the burglar"
adj. 8. make-believe, pretendimagined as in a play.; "the make-believe world of theater"; "play money"; "dangling their legs in the water to catch pretend fish"
~ unreallacking in reality or substance or genuineness; not corresponding to acknowledged facts or criteria.; "ghosts and other unreal entities"; "unreal propaganda serving as news"
sham
n. (artifact)1. fake, postiche, shamsomething that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be.
~ fake booka fake in the form of an imitation book; used to fill bookcases of people who wish to appear scholarly.
~ imitationsomething copied or derived from an original.
~ potemkin villagesomething that seems impressive but in fact lacks substance.
v. (creation)2. assume, feign, sham, simulatemake a pretence of.; "She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger"; "he feigned sleep"
~ pretend, dissemble, actbehave unnaturally or affectedly.; "She's just acting"
~ playpretend to be somebody in the framework of a game or playful activity.; "Let's play like I am mommy"; "Play cowboy and Indians"
~ feintdeceive by a mock action.; "The midfielder feinted to shoot"
adj. 3. assumed, false, fictitious, fictive, pretended, put on, shamadopted in order to deceive.; "an assumed name"; "an assumed cheerfulness"; "a fictitious address"; "fictive sympathy"; "a pretended interest"; "a put-on childish voice"; "sham modesty"
~ counterfeit, imitativenot genuine; imitating something superior.; "counterfeit emotion"; "counterfeit money"; "counterfeit works of art"; "a counterfeit prince"