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Fake and Jive

Fake

Fake adjective - Not being or expressing what one appears to be or express.
Usage example: the fake friendliness of the sales rep made me want to gag

Jive and fake are semantically related in blow topic. In some cases you can use "Jive" instead the word "Fake" as a noun or a verb or an adjective, when it comes to topics like shoot. slang substitute

Nearby Words: faked, faking, faker

Jive

Jive adjective - Not being or expressing what one appears to be or express.
Usage example: don't give me that jive talk about me being your new best friend

Fake and jive are semantically related in fool topic. Sometimes you can use "Fake" instead the word "Jive" as a noun or a verb or an adjective, if it concerns topics such as trick, lie, deceive, brag.

Nearby Word: jiving

Both words in one sentence

  • Series / Pawn Stars Sellers berserk buttons range from being told their item is fake, to hearing the expert opinion that doesn't jive with their reason of thinking.
  • The Man Behind the Man aka: Man Behind The Man It gets even weirder when you realize that some of the Fake Bosses' plans didn't jive well with those of the big man (Malo Myotismon).
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