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  1. a (1) : intended to deceive or mislead. (2) : intended to defraud : counterfeit. b. : arousing suspicion : probably dishonest. something phony about the story. c. : having no basis in fact : fictitious. phony publicity stories. d. : false, sham. a phony name. e. : making a false show: such as.

  2. noun. , plural pho·nies. something that is phony; a counterfeit or fake. Synonyms: hoax, imitation, fraud. an insincere, pretentious, or deceitful person: He thought my friends were a bunch of phonies. verb (used with object) , pho·nied, pho·ny·ing. to falsify; counterfeit; fabricate (often followed by up ): to phony up a document. -phony. 2.

  3. Meaning of phony in English. phony. adjective. informal disapproving (UK also phoney) us / ˈfoʊ.ni / uk / ˈfəʊ.ni / phonier | phoniest. Add to word list. not sincere or not real: All salespeople seem to have the same phony smile. He gave the police a phony address. Synonyms. bogus. fake. false (NOT TRUE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

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  5. Meaning of phony in English. phony. adjective. informal disapproving (UK also phoney) us / ˈfoʊ.ni / uk / ˈfəʊ.ni / phonier | phoniest. Add to word list. not sincere or not real: All salespeople seem to have the same phony smile. He gave the police a phony address. Synonyms. bogus. fake. false (NOT TRUE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. Merriam-Webster unabridged. Synonyms for PHONY: fake, counterfeit, false, forged, synthetic, bogus, sham, manufactured; Antonyms of PHONY: real, genuine, authentic, bona fide, natural, actual, true, unfaked.

  7. Use the adjective phony to describe anything that’s fake. If you’re making phony money in the basement, you’ll be in trouble if you get caught using it. Phony has a noun version with a similar meaning. If you say someone or something is a phony, then you’re saying it isn’t what it pretends to be.

  8. 1. Not genuine or real; sham or counterfeit: a phony credit card; a phony beard. 2. Spurious, deceptive, or false: a phony excuse. 3. Fraudulent, deceitful, or dishonest: a phony expert in investing. n. pl. pho·nies also pho·neys. 1. A fraudulent or dishonest person. 2. Something that is not genuine; a fake.

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