| 1. | to cause or attempt to cause (what is not so) to seem so: to pretend illness; to pretend that nothing is wrong. |
| 2. | to appear falsely, as to deceive; feign: to pretend to go to sleep. |
| 3. | to make believe: The children pretended to be cowboys. |
| 4. | to presume; venture: I can't pretend to say what went wrong. |
| 5. | to allege or profess, esp. insincerely or falsely: He pretended to have no knowledge of her whereabouts. |
| 6. | to make believe. |
| 7. | to lay claim to (usually fol. by to): She pretended to the throne. |
| 8. | to make pretensions (usually fol. by to): He pretends to great knowledge. |
| 9. | Obsolete. to aspire, as a suitor or candidate (fol. by to). |
| 10. | Informal. make-believe; simulated; counterfeit: pretend diamonds. |
