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Feigning   /fˈeɪnɪŋ/   Listen
verb
Feign  v. t.  (past & past part. feigned; pres. part. feigning)  
1.
To give a mental existence to, as to something not real or actual; to imagine; to invent; hence, to pretend; to form and relate as if true. "There are no such things done as thou sayest, but thou feignest them out of thine own heart." "The poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods."
2.
To represent by a false appearance of; to pretend; to counterfeit; as, to feign a sickness.
3.
To dissemble; to conceal. (Obs.)



adjective
Feigning  adj.  That feigns; insincere; not genuine; false.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Feigning" Quotes from Famous Books



... cautious, sliding noise arrests them. Angelo springs up, runs for his hat and cloak, blows out the candle upon the table, and escapes from the room, while his mistress totters to the bed and throws herself upon it, feigning sleep. The stage is left unoccupied, while the just-extinguished candle still smokes upon the table, and the sidelights and footlights, being lowered, wrap the vast chamber ...
— Literary and Social Essays • George William Curtis

... Charley; but in ten minutes after, feigning some excuse to leave the room, the terrified cockney took flight, and offering twenty guineas for a horse to convey him to Athlone, he left Galway, fully convinced that they don't yet know us on the other ...
— Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 (of 2) • Charles Lever

... me to say," said Martha, feigning coyness. "But this much I will confess, that some folks which shall be nameless, considers me so. ...
— Martha By-the-Day • Julie M. Lippmann

... worth and sensibility it is of some little consequence whether contemporaries believe, and posterity be taught to believe, that his debauched and reprobate life cast a Stygian gloom over the evening of his father's days, saved him the trouble of feigning a character completely detestable, and succeeded, at last, in bringing his "grey hairs with sorrow to ...
— The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes - Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II • Samuel Johnson

... thought, she furiously drove, passing Gondremark at the entrance to the palace avenue, but feigning not to observe him; and as Kleinbrunn was seven good miles away, and in the bottom of a narrow dell, she passed the night without any rumour of the outbreak reaching her; and the glow of the conflagration was concealed by intervening ...
— The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25) • Robert Louis Stevenson


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