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Pretext

noun
/ˈpriː.tekst/

Meaning

a reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason
A false reason given to hide the real purpose or motive.

Example Sentences

He used illness as a pretext to avoid the meeting.

He went out on the pretext of buying groceries.

Example Expressions

under the pretext of

Synonyms

excuse, justification, cover, alibi, front, pretense, guise
Entry 1
excuse, justification, cover, alibi, front
Entry 2
excuse, pretense, cover, guise, justification

Antonyms

genuine reason, real motive, truth, reality, honesty
Entry 1
genuine reason, real motive, truth
Entry 2
truth, reality, honesty

Collocations

under pretext, false pretext, use pretext, provide pretext, under the pretext, flimsy pretext, on the pretext
Entry 1
under pretext, false pretext, use pretext, provide pretext
Entry 2
under the pretext, flimsy pretext, on the pretext, false pretext

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