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Definition of fake adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

fake

adjective
 
/feɪk/
 
/feɪk/
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  1. (disapproving) not what somebody claims it is; appearing to be something it is not synonym counterfeit
    • There were a few stalls selling fake designer clothing.
    • The caller appeared to have a fake American accent.
    Topics Crime and punishmentb2, Personal qualitiesb2
  2. made to look like something else synonym imitation
    • a fake fur jacket
    • Don't go out in the sun—get a fake tan from a bottle.
    • We sprayed fake snow over the trees to make it look like winter.
    Synonyms artificialartificialsynthetic false man-made fake imitationThese words all describe things that are not real, or not naturally produced or grown.artificial made or produced to copy something natural; not real:
    • artificial flowers
    • artificial light
    synthetic made by combining chemical substances rather than being produced naturally by plants or animals:
    • synthetic drugs
    • shoes with synthetic soles
    false not natural:
    • false teeth
    • a false beard
    man-made made by people; not natural:
    • man-made fibres such as nylon
    fake made to look like something else; not real:
    • a fake-fur jacket
    imitation [only before noun] made to look like something else; not real:
    • She would never wear imitation pearls.
    Patterns
    • artificial/​synthetic/​man-made fabrics/​fibres/​materials/​products
    • artificial/​synthetic/​fake/​imitation fur/​leather
    • artificial/​synthetic/​false/​fake/​imitation diamonds/​pearls
  3. Word Originlate 18th cent. (originally slang): origin uncertain; perhaps ultimately related to German fegen ‘sweep, thrash’.
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