Phony vs Peony - What's the difference?
phony | peony |
Fraudulent; fake; having a misleading appearance.
A person who assumes an identity or quality other than their own.
A person who professes beliefs or opinions that they do not hold.
A flowering plant of the genus Paeonia with large fragrant flowers.
* 1653 , (Nicholas Culpeper), The English Physician Enlarged , Folio Society 2007, p. 219:
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As nouns the difference between phony and peony
is that phony is a person who assumes an identity or quality other than their own while peony is a flowering plant of the genus paeonia with large fragrant flowers.As an adjective phony
is fraudulent; fake; having a misleading appearance.phony
English
Alternative forms
* phoneyAdjective
(er)- A good jeweler should be able to tell a real stone from a phony one.
Synonyms
* (fraudulent) bogus, counterfeit, fake * See alsoAntonyms
* authentic * genuineDerived terms
* phoniness * phoneynessNoun
(phonies)- He claims to be a doctor, but he's nothing but a fast-talking phony .
- He's such a phony , he doesn't believe half of what he says.
Synonyms
* (faker) dissembler, pretender, fake, fakerDerived terms
* phony up, phoney up * Phony War, Phoney Warpeony
Alternative forms
* (l)Noun
(peonies)- The root of the Male Peony fresh gathered has been found by experience to cure the falling-sickness.
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