faker
 
 .
 
  One who fakes something
 
 . An impostor or impersonator. (obsolete) A thief.
 Is Fakeness a word?
 
  noun
 
 . The state or quality of being or appearing fake; deception; insincerity.
 What is the verb of fake?
 verb (used with object),
 
  faked
 
 , fak·ing. prepare or make (something specious, deceptive, or fraudulent): to fake a report showing nonexistent profits. … to trick or deceive (an opponent) by making a fake (often followed by out): The running back faked out the defender with a deft move and scored.
 What is the adjective of fake?
 adjective. adjective. /feɪk/ 1(disapproving)
 
  not genuine
 
 ; appearing to be something it is not synonym counterfeit a fake designer watch a fake British accent.
 Is faking an adjective?
 
  fake
 
 adjective (NOT REAL)
intended to look like something else, esp. in order to deceive: He was caught with a fake passport. “Is that a real fur coat?” “No, it’s fake.”
 Is deceitfulness a word?
 The act or practice of
 
  deceiving
 
 : cunning, deceit, deception, double-dealing, duplicity, guile, shiftiness.
 What is a word for two faced?
OTHER WORDS FOR two-faced
 2
 
  treacherous
 
 , devious, dishonest, false.
 What are fake words called?
 What are
 
  pseudo words
 
 ? Pseudo words are another name for fake words.
 What does faked it mean?
 :
 
  to pretend to be something that one is not or to have some knowledge or ability that one does not really have He acts like he’s my friend
 
 , but I can tell that he’s just faking it. He didn’t know the words to the song, so he had to fake it.
 What does fake stand for?
| Acronym Definition | FAKE Fake Evidence Appearing Real | FAKE Fast Accurate Kinetic-Energy | 
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 What is the adverb of fake?
 
  fakely
 
 .
 
  In a fake way
 
 , fraudulently.
 What is another word for fake or not genuine?
 
  Counterfeit
 
 or fake; not genuine. The definition of spurious is something that is not true. To scam is defined as to cheat people out of money. A deception or ruse.
 Is real a noun or verb?
 The
 
  adjective real
 
 meaning “true, actual, genuine, etc.,” is standard in all types of speech and writing: Their real reasons for objecting became clear in the discussion. The informal adjective sense “absolute, complete” is also limited to speech or representations of speech: These interruptions are a real bother.
 How do you use fake as a verb?
- [transitive] fake something to make something false appear to be real, especially in order to cheat somebody. She faked her mother’s signature on the document. …
- [transitive, intransitive] fake (something) to pretend to have a particular feeling, illness, etc. She’s not really sick—she’s just faking it.
 What does deceitfulness mean in English?
 :
 
  having a tendency or disposition to deceive or give false impressions
 
 : a : not honest a deceitful child left her deceitful husband.
 Is Deceit the same as lying?
 Deceit is the act or practice of deceiving—lying, misleading, or otherwise hiding or distorting the truth. The word
 
  deception often means the same thing
 
 and is perhaps more commonly used. Deceit doesn’t just involve lying. It can consist of misrepresenting or omitting the truth or more complicated cover-ups.
