Associations to the word «Feigned»
Noun
- Madame
- Adele
- Pity
- Confidence
- Ecstasy
- Sigh
- Garion
- Cavalry
- Disguise
- Devotion
- Norman
- Weakness
- Emotion
- Sorrow
- Misery
- Cheer
- Tale
- Submission
- Kindness
- Countenance
- Mistress
- Egyptian
- Hastings
- Accent
- Excuse
- Headache
- Vengeance
- Woe
- Names
- Captive
- Nun
- Kings
- Anxiety
- Favour
- Smile
- Lover
- Fury
- Nor
- Thorn
- Tear
- Truth
- Agitation
- Pursuit
- Laughter
- Hungarian
- Tone
- Delight
- Maid
- Armour
- Francesco
- Excitement
- Symptom
- Terror
- Enemy
- Trap
- Wishing
- Maiden
- Archer
- Plea
- Thief
- Punishment
- Injury
- Treason
- Bruno
- Troop
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".
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