Associations to the word «Feigned»
Noun
- Indifference
- Insanity
- Reluctance
- Astonishment
- Indignation
- Ignorance
- Madness
- Innocence
- Ruse
- Retreat
- Surprise
- Odysseus
- Ambush
- Sickness
- Illness
- Lure
- Outrage
- Amazement
- Shudder
- Tactic
- Boredom
- Rout
- Fable
- Anger
- Semblance
- Hem
- Parentage
- Bot
- Modesty
- Repentance
- Embarrassment
- Disgust
- Pretext
- Osiris
- Rejoicing
- Distress
- Anguish
- Slumber
- Sleep
- Enthusiasm
- Pretending
- Admiration
- Impairment
- Mongol
- Regret
- Orc
- Penance
- Nymph
- Caliph
- Moan
- Heresy
- Alarm
- Jealousy
- Gratitude
- Drow
- Irritation
- Passion
- Skirmish
- Surrender
- Altogether
- Zeal
- Affection
- Uncertainty
- Sprang
- Cain
- Confusion
- Theft
- Pilgrimage
- Bitterness
- Grief
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FEIGNED, adjective. Being a pretense, a counterfeit, or something false or fraudulent.
FEIGNED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of feign
FEIGNED ISSUE, noun. (legal) An issue produced in a pretended action between two parties for the purpose of trying before a jury a question of fact which it becomes necessary to settle in the progress of a cause.
Dictionary definition
FEIGNED, adjective. Not genuine; "feigned sympathy".
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.