Antonyms:
| certainty, | conviction, | evidence, | reason, |
| conclusion, | demonstration, | proof, | reasoning. |
Prepositions:
Against; rarely, in favor of, in one's favor.
PRETENSE.
Synonyms:
| affectation, | disguise, | pretext, | simulation, |
| air, | dissimulation, | ruse, | subterfuge, |
| assumption, | excuse, | seeming, | trick, |
| cloak, | mask, | semblance, | wile. |
| color, | pretension, | show, | |
A pretense, in the unfavorable, which is also the usual sense, is something advanced or displayed for the purpose of concealing the reality. A person makes a pretense of something for the credit or advantage to be gained by it; he makes what is allowed or approved a pretext for doing what would be opposed or condemned; a tricky schoolboy makes a pretense of doing an errand which he does not do, or he makes the actual doing of an errand a pretext for playing truant. A ruse is something (especially something[284] slight or petty) employed to blind or deceive so as to mask an ulterior design, and enable a person to gain some end that he would not be allowed to approach directly. A pretension is a claim that is or may be contested; the word is now commonly used in an unfavorable sense. Compare [ARTIFICE]; [HYPOCRISY].