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    pretension
    /prɪˈtɛnʃn/

    noun

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  2. PRETENSION definition: 1. a claim or belief that you can succeed or that you are important or have serious value: 2. the…. Learn more.

  3. Jul 1, 2012 · The meaning of PRETENSION is an allegation of doubtful value : pretext. How to use pretension in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Pretension.

  4. PRETENSION meaning: 1. a claim or belief that you can succeed or that you are important or have serious value: 2. the…. Learn more.

  5. noun. the laying of a claim to something. Synonyms: profession, assertion. a claim or title to something. Often pretensions. a claim made, especially indirectly or by implication, to some quality, merit, or the like: They laughed at my pretensions to superior judgment. a claim to dignity, importance, or merit. pretentiousness.

  6. pretension in American English. (prɪˈtenʃən) noun. 1. the laying of a claim to something. 2. a claim or title to something. 3. (often pretensions) a claim made, esp. indirectly or by implication, to some quality, merit, or the like.

  7. Pretension is what you're guilty of when you boorishly try to impress other people with how important or clever you are. When you speak with pretension, you're boastful and you puff yourself up as someone very important or of great worth.

  8. pretension. noun. /prɪˈtenʃn/. /prɪˈtenʃn/. [countable, usually plural, uncountable] the act of trying to appear more important, intelligent, etc. than you are in order to impress other people. intellectual pretensions. The play mocks the pretensions of the new middle class. He spoke without pretension.

  9. PRETENSION definition: behaviour in which you try to seem better or more important than you really are: . Learn more.

  10. pretension. ( prɪˈtɛnʃən) n. 1. ( often plural) a false or unsupportable claim, esp to merit, worth, or importance. 2. a specious or unfounded allegation; pretext. 3. the state or quality of being pretentious.

  11. pretension. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pre‧ten‧sion /prɪˈtenʃən/ noun [ countable usually plural, uncountable] 1 an attempt to seem more important, more intelligent, or of a higher class than you really are pretension to Lilith resented Adam’s pretensions to superiority. the humbleness and lack of pretension of ...