pretend - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of pretend in Hindi
- नाटक
- ढोंग करना
- झूठा अधिकार दिखलाना
- बहाना करना
- साहस करना
pretend Definition
verb
- speak and act so as to make it appear that something is the case when in fact it is not.
- lay claim to (a quality or title).
adjective
- not really what it is represented as being; used in a game or deception.
pretend Example
- he cannot pretend to sophistication ( वह परिष्कार का दिखावा नहीं कर सकता )
- Should I pretend this is the last day of my life? ( क्या मुझे दिखावा करना चाहिए कि यह मेरे जीवन का आखिरी दिन है? )
- I pretended I didn't know who Tom was. ( मैंने दिखावा किया कि मुझे नहीं पता कि टॉम कौन था। )
- the children are pouring out pretend tea for the dolls ( बच्चे गुड़िया के लिए दिखावा कर रहे हैं चाय का बहाना )
- I wasn't pretending. ( मैं नाटक नहीं कर रहा था। )
- She could pretend she didn't know who he was for a while. ( वह दिखावा कर सकती थी कि वह कुछ समय के लिए नहीं जानती थी कि वह कौन था। )
More Sentence
- At least pretend you're happy to be here.
- It began with a glance as we passed each other the first time, a smile the next two or three laps, and then a pretend rest stop.
- Do we return her and pretend we don't know or keep her where they can't get her?
- Let's just pretend we have a happy marriage.
- It seems weird, and I'd totally feel like the loser I pretend not to be if you have to take me with you.
- Tom pretended that he didn't care that he was poor.
- He could pretend to concentrate on the board while his mind clearly drifted somewhere else.
- He does not pretend he has never been in trouble.
- These make excellent gifts and can lend themselves to hours of pretend play for years to come.
- It's no use pretending that you can't speak French.
- The Creativity Institute: The Creativity Institute has specialty blocks in many creative shapes and sizes for pretend play and educational fun.
- It is an error of the Spanish authorities to pretend that the Pipil civilization in Guatemala and Salvador is not older than the time of King Ahuitzotl (c. 1482-1486).
- All that is recorded, in any literature, of what pretend to be the actual words spoken by living or imaginary people is of the nature of dialogue.
- Don't dare to say it was her fault to pretend to be someone she wasn't.
- The pretend dentist was known to pitch his booth next to a show band; he never used an anesthetic.
- It is also discourteous toward those philosophers whose thinking one can, without refined knowledge of linguistic nuances, only pretend to study.
- But its no use now, thought poor mason jewelry, to pretend to be two people!
- The behemoth has recruited some out of work actors to pretend to be Iraqis for combat readiness exercises.
- He had to pretend to be drunk in order to allay the suspicions which might have been aroused by his appearance at the gate.