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    feigned
    /feɪnd/

    adjective

    • 1. simulated or pretended; insincere: "her eyes widened with feigned shock"

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  2. FEIGNED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of feign 2. to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem…. Learn more.

  3. feign The police questioned him about the break-in, but he feigned ignorance. See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

  4. the feigned applause that polite people give after a bad concert the feigned looks of innocence I got when I asked who had broken the lamp Recent Examples on the Web Hall is tasked with delivering gouts of exposition and staring in feigned wonderment at screensaver-resembling new regions of the center of the Earth.

  5. Feign is all about faking it, but that hasn't always been so. An early meaning of the word is "to fashion, form, or shape." That meaning comes from its Latin source: the verb fingere. In time, people began fashioning feign to suggest the act of forming, or giving shape to, false appearances.

  6. Feigned is an adjective that means "not genuine," like your feigned interest in your friends' discussion of celebrity hairstyle trends.

  7. Word History and Origins. Origin of feign 1. First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English fei (g)nen, from Old French feign-, present stem of faindre, feindre, from Latin fingere “to feign, invent, shape”. Discover More.

  8. Feigned definition: pretended; sham; counterfeit. See examples of FEIGNED used in a sentence.

  9. Other forms: feigned; feigning; feigns. For a more formal way to say pretend to or imitate, choose the verb feign. You might feign indifference when you hear about some gossip, but you're probably dying to know. Feign comes from the Latin fingere, "to devise, fabricate."

  10. FEIGNED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of feign 2. to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem…. Learn more.

  11. feign The police questioned him about the break-in, but he feigned ignorance. See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases