Sentences

fake in a sentence

n.

Definition

FAKE (adjective): not genuine; an imitation or counterfeit, often designed to deceive.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist was known for creating fake masterpieces that fooled even the most seasoned collectors.
  2. She realized too late that the designer handbag she bought online was nothing more than a fake.
  3. His charming personality turned out to be just a fake facade hiding his true intentions.
  4. The documentary exposed the fake news that had spread like wildfire across social media.
  5. In a world full of distractions, it's important to discern the fake from the genuine.
  6. The art dealer was caught selling a fake painting that was supposedly created by a famous artist.
  7. She wore a fake designer handbag that looked convincing from a distance but was easily recognized as a knockoff.
  8. In a world filled with digital manipulation, it's hard to distinguish real emotions from fake ones in social media posts.
  9. He tried to pass off a fake ID at the club, but the bouncer saw right through his deception.
  10. The documentary exposed the fake news that had spread rapidly across social media platforms, causing panic among the public.
  11. The art dealer was exposed for selling fake masterpieces to unsuspecting buyers.
  12. She wore a fake smile during the meeting, hiding her true feelings about the decision.
  13. The detective quickly identified the fake passport among the pile of real documents.
  14. Many online retailers sell fake luxury goods that can mislead consumers.
  15. He realized too late that the email he received was a fake from a phishing scam.
  16. She realized the designer handbag she bought online was actually a fake.
  17. The artist's work was so convincing that many people believed the fake was an original.
  18. He tried to sell a fake ticket to the concert, but was caught by the security.
  19. They discovered that the signature on the painting was a fake, made to deceive collectors.
  20. Fake news can spread rapidly on social media, leading to widespread misinformation.

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