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sham |
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sham Noun 1. anything that is not genuine or is not what it appears to be 2. a person who pretends to be something other than he or she is Adjective not real or genuine Verb [shamming, shammed] to fake or feign (something); pretend: he made a point of shamming nervousness [origin unknown]
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sham Translationsadj → falso, fingido adj → feint(e) → simulé(e) (person) → Heuchler(in) m(f); (object) → Attrappe f adj → unecht; (fight) → Schein- vt → vortäuschen adj → finto/a |
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"Your master never taught you a truer thing," said John; "there is no religion without love, and people may talk as much as they like about their religion, but if it does not teach them to be good and kind to man and beast it is all a sham -- all a sham, James, and it won't stand when things come to be turned inside out. For example: -- very early in the morning I had to make up my packet of sham letters. An honest and natural slum dialect is more tolerable than the attempt of a phonetically untaught person to imitate the vulgar dialect of the golf club; and I am sorry to say that in spite of the efforts of our Academy of Dramatic Art, there is still too much sham golfing English on our stage, and too little of the noble English of Forbes Robertson. |
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