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Definition of charade noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

charade

noun
 
/ʃəˈrɑːd/
 
/ʃəˈreɪd/
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  1. [countable] a situation in which people pretend that something is true when it clearly is not synonym pretence
    • Their whole marriage had been a charade—they had never loved each other.
    • charade of (doing) something We had to go through this whole charade of holding auditions for the part.
    Extra Examples
    • I suggest you give up this little charade of yours.
    • She struggled to maintain the charade of not being afraid.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • elaborate
    • ridiculous
    • little
    verb + charade
    • continue
    • go along with
    • go through
    preposition
    • charade of
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  2. charades
    [uncountable] a game in which one player acts out the syllables of a word or title and the other players try to guess what it is
    • Let's play charades.
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  3. Word Originlate 18th cent.: from French, from modern Provençal charrado ‘conversation’, from charra ‘chatter’, perhaps of imitative origin.
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