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What (who) is feign - definition

ACT OF INTENTIONALLY PROPAGATING BELIEFS OF THINGS THAT ARE NOT TRUE, OR NOT THE WHOLE TRUTH
Deceive; Deceiving; Mislead; Misleading; Deceptive; Duplicitious; Deceit; Identity deception; Falsehood; Deciet; Deciept; Feign; Feigning; Deception (psychological research); Deceives; Beguile; Subterfuges; Falsities; Double Bluff; Deception (in psychological research); Double bluff; Deceitful; Mystifiedly; Hiding the truth; Concealing the truth; Deception in romantic relationships; Fake (deception); Disingenuous; Deception in Islam; Deceptive journalism; Journalistic deception; Religious deception; Deception in psychological research; Religious views on deception
  • ''[[The Beguiling of Merlin]]'', by [[Edward Burne-Jones]], 1874
  • A player examines their cards in a game of [[Texas hold 'em]].
  • ''Deception of woman, with self-portrait'' by [[Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz]], 1927 ([[National Museum, Warsaw]])

feign         
v. (formal) (L) he feigned that he was sick
Feign         
·vt To Dissemble; to Conceal.
II. Feign ·vt To represent by a false appearance of; to Pretend; to Counterfeit; as, to feign a sickness.
III. Feign ·vt To give a mental existence to, as to something not real or actual; to Imagine; to Invent; hence, to pretend; to form and relate as if true.
feign         
¦ verb pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
Origin
ME: from OFr. feign-, stem of feindre, from L. fingere 'mould, contrive'; cf. fiction and figment.

Wikipedia

Deception

Deception or falsehood is an act or statement that misleads, hides the truth, or promotes a belief, concept, or idea that is not true. It is often done for personal gain or advantage. Deception can involve dissimulation, propaganda and sleight of hand as well as distraction, camouflage or concealment. There is also self-deception, as in bad faith. It can also be called, with varying subjective implications, beguilement, deceit, bluff, mystification, ruse, or subterfuge.

Deception is a major relational transgression that often leads to feelings of betrayal and distrust between relational partners. Deception violates relational rules and is considered to be a negative violation of expectations. Most people expect friends, relational partners, and even strangers to be truthful most of the time. If people expected most conversations to be untruthful, talking and communicating with others would require distraction and misdirection to acquire reliable information. A significant amount of deception occurs between some romantic and relational partners.

Deceit and dishonesty can also form grounds for civil litigation in tort, or contract law (where it is known as misrepresentation or fraudulent misrepresentation if deliberate), or give rise to criminal prosecution for fraud. It also forms a vital part of psychological warfare in denial and deception.

Examples of use of feign
1. Several singers turn toward the action, while I feign nonchalance.
2. He said he would smile politely and feign ignorance.
3. For those who feign an interest in healthy eating, there‘s our Hi–to–Health box.
4. James the Greater –– is a hardy perennial for the travel writer anxious to feign depth.
5. The supposed relative would also feign shock to explain away any voice discrepancies, she said.