Assumed vs Pretextual - What's the difference?
assumed | pretextual |
(assume)
Used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious.
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, title=The Dust of Conflict
, chapter=22 Supposed or presumed.
As adjectives the difference between assumed and pretextual
is that assumed is used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious while pretextual is of a false, contrived or assumed purpose; characterized by pretense.As a verb assumed
is (assume).assumed
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(en adjective)citation, passage=Appleby
