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Etymology
1. faux
adjective. ['ˈfoʊ'] not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article; it's real synthetic fur".
Synonyms
- simulated
- artificial
- fake
- imitation
- false
Antonyms
- realistic
- unreality
- sincere
- real
Etymology
- faux (French)
- falx (Latin)
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Rhymes with Faux
- flummox
- squawks
- hbox
- stalks
- walks
- wachs
- vaux
- talks
- talk's
- salk's
- laux
- hawks
- hawkes
- hawke's
- fawkes
- faulks
- chalks
- balks
How do you pronounce faux?
Pronounce faux as foʊ.
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Sentences with faux
1. Adjective
Give students a faux background on each company before deciding which to put money into.
2. Verb, 3rd person singular present
Finally, keep in mind that faux leather fabrics should never be placed in the washing machine.
3. Verb, base form
For this look, the boy should wear destroyed jeans or faux leather pants.