Palavras em English para 'Alternative form of falseheartedness.'
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noun
adj
- Insincere; fake, forced, or feigned.
- Not natural or normal: imposed arbitrarily or without regard to the specifics or normal circumstances of a person, a situation, etc.
- (bridge) Conveying some meaning other than the actual contents of one's hand.
- Man-made; made by humans; of artifice.
- (taxonomy) Based on characteristics useful for identification, without regard for the formal differences used in classification.
- artificially formal
- not arising from natural growth or characterized by vital processes
- contrived by art rather than nature
adj
- Exaggerated and likely to be forced or insincere. (of a smile or grin)
- (informal) Cheap, of poor quality.
- (informal) Overdramatic, excessively emotional or clichéd, trite, contrived.
- (gaming) Constituting or involving a technique considered unsporting or inelegant.
- Of or relating to cheese.
- Resembling or containing cheese.
- of very poor quality; flimsy
noun
- insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not really have
- an expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction
- An instance of hypocrisy.
- The practice of engaging in the same behaviour or activity for which one criticises another; moral self-contradiction whereby the behavior of one or more people belies their own claimed or implied possession of certain beliefs, standards or virtues.
- The contrivance of a false appearance of virtue or goodness, while concealing real character or inclinations, especially with respect to religious and moral beliefs; hence in general sense, dissimulation, pretence, sham.
- The claim or pretense of having beliefs, standards, qualities, behaviours, virtues, motivations, etc. which one does not really have.
adj
- marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another
- equally skillful with each hand
- Equally usable by left-handed and right-handed people (as a tool or instrument).
- Having equal or comparable ability in both hands; in particular, able to write well with both hands.
- Exceptionally skillful; adept in more than one medium, genre, style, etc.
- (humorous) Of a person, bisexual.
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noun
adj
verb
adj
- based on pretense; deceptively pleasing
- superficially attractive and stylish; suggesting wealth or expense
- reflecting light
- (of paper and fabric and leather) having a surface made smooth and shiny especially by pressing between rollers
- (figurative) Attention-grabbing and superficially attractive.
- Having a smooth, silklike, reflective (shiny) surface.
noun
adj
- based on pretense; deceptively pleasing
- like or relating to a prostitute
- tastelessly showy
- Tastelessly gaudy; superficially attractive but having in reality no value or substance; falsely alluring.
- (law) Involving unlawful sexual connection or lack of consent by at least one party (said of a romantic relationship).
adj
- based on pretense; deceptively pleasing
- plausible but false
- Employing fallacious but deceptively plausible arguments; deceitful.
- Seemingly well-reasoned, plausible or true, but actually fallacious.
- Alternative form of speciose (“rich in species”).
- Having an attractive appearance intended to generate a favorable response; deceptively attractive.
noun
adj
noun
adj
verb
noun
- insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not really have
- an expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction
- An instance of hypocrisy.
- The practice of engaging in the same behaviour or activity for which one criticises another; moral self-contradiction whereby the behavior of one or more people belies their own claimed or implied possession of certain beliefs, standards or virtues.
- The contrivance of a false appearance of virtue or goodness, while concealing real character or inclinations, especially with respect to religious and moral beliefs; hence in general sense, dissimulation, pretence, sham.
- The claim or pretense of having beliefs, standards, qualities, behaviours, virtues, motivations, etc. which one does not really have.
noun
adj
noun
adj
verb
adj
noun
adj
- Insincere; fake, forced, or feigned.
- Not natural or normal: imposed arbitrarily or without regard to the specifics or normal circumstances of a person, a situation, etc.
- (bridge) Conveying some meaning other than the actual contents of one's hand.
- Man-made; made by humans; of artifice.
- (taxonomy) Based on characteristics useful for identification, without regard for the formal differences used in classification.
- artificially formal
- not arising from natural growth or characterized by vital processes
- contrived by art rather than nature
adj
- Exaggerated and likely to be forced or insincere. (of a smile or grin)
- (informal) Cheap, of poor quality.
- (informal) Overdramatic, excessively emotional or clichéd, trite, contrived.
- (gaming) Constituting or involving a technique considered unsporting or inelegant.
- Of or relating to cheese.
- Resembling or containing cheese.
- of very poor quality; flimsy
adj
- marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another
- equally skillful with each hand
- Equally usable by left-handed and right-handed people (as a tool or instrument).
- Having equal or comparable ability in both hands; in particular, able to write well with both hands.
- Exceptionally skillful; adept in more than one medium, genre, style, etc.
- (humorous) Of a person, bisexual.
adj
noun
adj
verb
adj
- based on pretense; deceptively pleasing
- superficially attractive and stylish; suggesting wealth or expense
- reflecting light
- (of paper and fabric and leather) having a surface made smooth and shiny especially by pressing between rollers
- (figurative) Attention-grabbing and superficially attractive.
- Having a smooth, silklike, reflective (shiny) surface.
noun
adj
- based on pretense; deceptively pleasing
- like or relating to a prostitute
- tastelessly showy
- Tastelessly gaudy; superficially attractive but having in reality no value or substance; falsely alluring.
- (law) Involving unlawful sexual connection or lack of consent by at least one party (said of a romantic relationship).
adj
- based on pretense; deceptively pleasing
- plausible but false
- Employing fallacious but deceptively plausible arguments; deceitful.
- Seemingly well-reasoned, plausible or true, but actually fallacious.
- Alternative form of speciose (“rich in species”).
- Having an attractive appearance intended to generate a favorable response; deceptively attractive.