phony

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adjective

pho·​ny ˈfō-nē How to pronounce phony (audio)
variants or less commonly phoney
phonier; phoniest
: not genuine or real: such as
a(1)
: intended to deceive or mislead
(2)
: intended to defraud : counterfeit
b
: arousing suspicion : probably dishonest
something phony about the story
c
: having no basis in fact : fictitious
phony publicity stories
d
: false, sham
a phony name
e
: making a false show: such as
(1)
(2)
: specious
has a phony poetic eleganceNew Republic
phonily adverb
phoniness noun

phony

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noun

variants or less commonly phoney
plural phonies also phoneys
: one that is phony

phony

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verb

phonied; phonying

transitive verb

: counterfeit, fake
often used with up
a paper phonied up on the spur of the momentWilliam Faulkner

-phony

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noun combining form

variants or less commonly -phonia
1
: sound
telephony
2
usually -phonia : speech disorder of a (specified) type
dysphonia

Examples of phony in a Sentence

Adjective a phony watch with a designer logo she always has this phony smile just before she betrays you Noun According to him, politics is full of phonies. I don't think she ever meant to help us. What a phony! Verb the terrorists were able to move around the country using phonied driver's licenses
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Adjective
In what was dubbed Operation Viersen, the soldiers used the inflatables, sound trucks and phony headquarters to draw German units away from the point on the Rhine River where the 9th Army was actually crossing. Lolita C. Baldor, Fortune, 3 May 2024 In the run-up to the killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011, the CIA staged a phony door-to-door vaccination drive in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where bin Laden lived, in order to collect DNA samples from his family and confirm his whereabouts. Jeffrey Kluger, TIME, 2 May 2024 See all Example Sentences for phony 

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Word History

Etymology

Adjective

perhaps alteration of fawney gilded brass ring used in the fawney rig, a confidence game, from Irish fáinne ring, from Old Irish ánne — more at anus

Noun

derivative of phony entry 1

Verb

derivative of phony entry 1 or phony entry 2

Noun combining form

borrowed from Greek -phōnia, from -phōnos "having a sound (of the kind or number specified)" (derivative of phōnḗ "sound made by something living, voice, speech, utterance") + -ia -ia entry 1 — more at phono-

First Known Use

Adjective

1889, in the meaning defined above

Noun

1902, in the meaning defined above

Verb

1940, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of phony was in 1889

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Cite this Entry

“Phony.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/phony. Accessed 7 May. 2024.

Kids Definition

phony

1 of 2 adjective
pho·​ny
variants also phoney
phonier; phoniest
: not genuine or real: as
a(1)
: intended to deceive or mislead
(2)
: counterfeit entry 2 sense 1
a phony $10 bill
b
: causing suspicion : probably dishonest
sounds like a phony excuse to me
c
: fictitious, false
gave a phony name to the police
phoniness noun

phony

2 of 2 noun
variants also phoney
plural phonies also phoneys
: a phony person or thing

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