make as if



make as if

Also, make as though; make like. Behave as if, pretend that. For example, Jean made as if she really liked the soup, or Dad made as though he had not heard them, or She makes like she's a really important person. The first two usages date from the early 1500s; the third, a colloquialism, dates from the late 1800s.
See also: if, make

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
KaleyKAY-leeEnglish (Modern)
EddieED-eeEnglish
Tancredo-Spanish
Narantsetseg-Mongolian
ElsdonELZ-dənEnglish (Rare)
Adelita-Spanish (Latin American)