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make believe
verb
to pretend or enact a fantasy
the children made believe they were doctors
noun
a fantasy, pretence, or unreality
( as modifier )
a make-believe world
a person who pretends
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of make-believe1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
He described his testimony as “make-believe” and “stories they wanted to hear.”
You reserved your best make-believe version of yourself for the times you were in our house.
She writes: “It was a dream, going from high school to this incredible universe where I got to play make-believe all day long.”
He is a make-believe tough guy, built out of special effects and the comedic acting skills of Bruce Willis.
Or to get mad about "cancel culture" or make-believe slights from liberals.
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