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  1. The meaning of FAKE is not true, real, or genuine : counterfeit, sham. How to use fake in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Fake.

  2. Synonyms for FAKE: faux, synthetic, simulated, artificial, dummy, imitation, false, mock; Antonyms of FAKE: real, genuine, natural, true, legitimate, authentic, bona fide, valuable.

  3. Meaning of fake in English. fake. noun [ C ] uk / feɪk / us / feɪk / fake noun [C] (PERSON OR OBJECT) Add to word list. C2. an object that is made to look real or valuable in order to deceive people: Experts revealed that the painting was a fake. The gun in his hand was a fake. C2. someone who is not what or who they claim to be:

  4. Fake describes something as not being real or as being an imitation that is designed to trick someone into thinking it is real or original. Fake also refers to a forgery or copy and is used to mean to pretend.

  5. to cause (something inferior or not genuine) to appear more valuable, desirable, or real by fraud or pretence. 2. to pretend to have (an illness, emotion, etc) to fake a headache. 3. to improvise (music, stage dialogue, etc) noun. 4. an object, person, or act that is not genuine; sham, counterfeit, or forgery.

  6. a copy of something that is intended to look real or valuable and deceive people: Experts say that the painting is a fake. fake noun [C] (PERSON) someone who pretends to have particular skills or qualities so that they can deceive people or get their admiration. fake. verb [ T ] uk / feɪk / us. fake verb [T] (COPY)

  7. 1. To contrive and present as genuine; counterfeit: fake a signature. 2. To simulate; feign: faked his death so his wife would collect insurance money. 3. Music To improvise (a passage). 4. Sports To deceive (an opponent) with a fake. Often used with out. v.intr. 1. To engage in feigning, simulation, or other deceptive activity. 2.

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