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Webster 1913 Edition
Sham
Sham
(shăm)
, Noun.
1.
That which deceives expectation; any trick, fraud, or device that deludes and disappoints; a make-believe; delusion; imposture; humbug.
“A mere sham.” Bp. Stillingfleet.
Believe who will the solemn
sham
, not I. Addison.
2.
A false front, or removable ornamental covering.
Pillow sham
, a covering to be laid on a pillow.
Sham
,Adj.
False; counterfeit; pretended; feigned; unreal;
as, a
. sham
fightThey scorned the
sham
independence proffered to them by the Athenians. Jowett (Thucyd)
Sham
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Shammed
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Shamming
.] 1.
To trick; to cheat; to deceive or delude with false pretenses.
Fooled and
shammed
into a conviction. L’Estrange.
2.
To obtrude by fraud or imposition.
[R.]
We must have a care that we do not . . .
sham
fallacies upon the world for current reason. L'Estrange.
3.
To assume the manner and character of; to imitate; to ape; to feign.
To sham Abram
or To sham Abraham
to feign sickness; to malinger. Hence a malingerer is called, in sailors' cant, Sham Abram, or Sham Abraham.
Sham
,Verb.
I.
To make false pretenses; to deceive; to feign; to impose.
Wondering . . . whether those who lectured him were such fools as they professed to be, or were only
shamming
. Macaulay.
Webster 1828 Edition
Sham
SHAM
,Noun.
Believe who will the solemn sham, not I. Addison.
SHAM
,Adj.
SHAM
, v.t. 1. To deceive expectation; to trick to cheat; to delude with false pretenses.
They find themselves fooled and shammed into conviction. [Not elegant.]
Definition 2024
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English
Adjective
sham (comparative more sham, superlative most sham)
- Intended to deceive; false.
- It was only a sham wedding: they didn't care much for one another but wanted their parents to stop hassling them.
- counterfeit; unreal
- Jowett
- They scorned the sham independence proffered to them by the Athenians.
- Jowett
Synonyms
- mock
- See also Wikisaurus:fake
Antonyms
Derived terms
Translations
intended to deceive
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Noun
sham (plural shams)
- A fake; an imitation that purports to be genuine.
- The time-share deal was a sham.
- Trickery, hoaxing.
- A con-man must be skilled in the arts of sham and deceit.
- A false front, or removable ornamental covering.
- A decorative cover for a pillow.
Derived terms
Translations
fake, imitation
trickery, hoaxing
|
See also
- pillow sham
Verb
sham (third-person singular simple present shams, present participle shamming, simple past and past participle shammed)
- To deceive, cheat, lie.
- L'Estrange
- Fooled and shammed into a conviction.
- L'Estrange
- To obtrude by fraud or imposition.
- L'Estrange
- We must have a care that we do not […] sham fallacies upon the world for current reason.
- L'Estrange
- To assume the manner and character of; to imitate; to ape; to feign.
Translations
to cheat or deceive