The Yiddish word for pretentious is "feygelekh."
The correct phrase is "on that autumn morning." We typically use "on" to refer to specific days or dates.
To use a meaning-loaded sentence, you first must know what the word means! "Saunter" means to stroll slowly, to walk in an unhurried manner. "I whistle a merry tune and pretend I don't see what time it is as I saunter leisurely into school."
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Pretentious language.
pretend
Did you PRETEND to write this question?
Poser? Pretentious? Charlatan?
The old man was a very pretentious fellow.
I feel so pretentious wearing this $3,000 suit; I'm used to wearing a pair of jeans and a t-shirt all day.
When your a little kid you often pretend your in an imaginary world.
Pretentious has the same roots as pretension (praetens- 'alleged,') and pretend. They all come from the Latin praetendere 'stretch forth, claim,' from prae'before' + tendere 'stretch.'
The new, upscale boutique in town seems to be a bit too pretentious for my liking.
pretend their is an imaginary line in the middle of the field.
Yes- they are forms of the same word. Pretentious is the adjective version of the noun pretention-- both are forms of the verb, pretend which means to act as if something is true even if it is not -- to play make believe.
cauliflower tastes really yummy if you pretend its chocolate
"She was only being pretentious, claiming she'd visited all these great places.""She dominated the conversation with her pretentious theories about rock music, but it was obvious to everyone that she had no idea what she was talking about."--"Quid pro quo, Mr. Colt.""What does that mean?""It means I'm pretentious." (National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1, 1993)