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phoney
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pho·ney  (fn)
adj. & n.
Variant of phony.

phoney esp US, phony [ˈfəʊnɪ] Informal
adj -nier, -niest
1. not genuine; fake
2. (of a person) insincere or pretentious
n pl -neys, -nies
1. an insincere or pretentious person
2. something that is not genuine; a fake
[origin uncertain]
phoneyness  esp US, phoniness n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.phoney - a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motivesphoney - a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives
beguiler, cheater, deceiver, trickster, slicker, cheat - someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
charmer, smoothie, smoothy, sweet talker - someone with an assured and ingratiating manner
Tartufe, Tartuffe - a hypocrite who pretends to religious piety (after the protagonist in a play by Moliere)
whited sepulcher, whited sepulchre - a person who is inwardly evil but outwardly professes to be virtuous
Adj.1.phoney - fraudulent; having a misleading appearance
counterfeit, imitative - not genuine; imitating something superior; "counterfeit emotion"; "counterfeit money"; "counterfeit works of art"; "a counterfeit prince"

phoney (Informal)
adjective
1. fake, affected, assumed, trick, put-on, false, forged, imitation, sham, pseudo (informal), counterfeit, feigned, spurious He used a phoney accent.
fake real, original, genuine, authentic, sincere, unaffected, bona fide, dinkum (Austral & N.Z. informal), unfeigned, unassumed
2. bogus, false, fake, pseudo (informal), ersatz phoney `experts'
noun
1. faker, fraud, fake, pretender, humbug, impostor, pseud (informal) He was a liar, a cheat, and a phoney.
2. fake, sham, forgery, counterfeit This passport is a phoney.
Translations
phoney phony (US also) [ˈfəʊnɪ]
A. ADJ [moustache] → falso, postizo; [name, document, smile] → falso; [accent] → fingido
there's sth phoney about itesto huele a camelo
the phoney war (1939) → la guerra ilusoria
B. N (phoneys (pl)) (= person) → farsante mf; (= thing) → falsificación f
phoney [ˈfəʊni]
adj [excuse, accent] → bidon f inv
phoney excuses → des excuses bidons, des excuses bidon
n
(= insincere person) → charlatan m
phoney war phony war n (British)drôle de guerre f
the phoney war (in 1939)la drôle de guerre
phoney (inf)
adj
(= fake, pretentious)unecht; excuse, deal, peacefaul (inf); name, accentfalsch; passport, moneygefälscht; story, reporterfunden; a phoney doctorein Scharlatan m; a phoney policemanein zwielichtiger Polizist; a phoney companyeine Schwindelfirma; a phoney warkein echter Krieg; he’s so phoneyder ist doch nicht echt (inf); there’s something phoney about itda ist was faul dran (inf)
(= insincere) personfalsch; emotionunecht, vorgetäuscht
n (= thing)Fälschung f; (= banknote also)Blüte f (inf); (= bogus policeman etc)Schwindler(in) m(f); (= doctor)Scharlatan m; (= pretentious person)Angeber(in) m(f)
phoney [ˈfəʊnɪ] (fam)
1. adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl))) (gen) → falso/a, fasullo/a; (accent) → fasullo/a
2. n (person) → venditore/trice di fumo, ciarlatano/a


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