phoney
Americanadjective
plural
phoneys, phoneyed, phoneyingadjective
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not genuine; fake
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(of a person) insincere or pretentious
noun
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an insincere or pretentious person
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something that is not genuine; a fake
Other Word Forms
- phoneyness noun
Etymology
Origin of phoney
C20: origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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Broken computer monitors in bombed-out offices, scattered fake police uniforms and phoney hundred-dollar bills: these were the vestiges of a frantic escape of suspected cyberscammers fleeing a resort on the Cambodia-Thailand border.
From Barron's • Mar. 12, 2026
There's been clashes between players and rancour between unions, but all of that will be phoney wars compared to what is about to happen in Dublin.
From BBC • Mar. 7, 2026
Buying London "consists of phoney conversations, confected drama and lip filler", she said, describing the series as "superficially fun, but ultimately soulless and artificial".
From BBC • May 22, 2024
He moved to the UK in 1974 adding the "Al" to his name, a decision that saw him dubbed "the phoney pharaoh" by the satirical magazine Private Eye.
From BBC • Sep. 1, 2023
That whole business with the psychiatrist that dragged on forever. 10TH JUROR: NOW don’t start with all that phoney psycho- whatever-you-call-it-stuff.
From "Twelve Angry Men" by Reginald Rose
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