A1 noun #729 le plus courant 4 min de lecture

fake

A fake is an object made to look real when it is actually a copy meant to trick you.

Explanation at your level:

A fake is not real. If you have a bag and it is a fake, it means it is a copy. It is not the original one. You should not buy fakes because they are not good quality. Always look for the real thing!

A fake is an object that looks like a famous brand but is not made by that company. For example, if you buy a fake watch, it looks like a Rolex, but it is just a cheap copy. People make fakes to trick others into paying more money.

In daily life, a fake refers to a product that imitates a genuine item. It is often used in shopping when people find items that are not authentic. For instance, 'I didn't know this purse was a fake until the strap broke.' It is a useful word for describing things that are designed to deceive.

The term fake is frequently used to describe counterfeit goods or deceptive behavior. In a professional context, you might hear about 'detecting a fake' in art or luxury goods. It implies a lack of authenticity and can be used to describe both physical objects and abstract concepts like 'fake emotions' or 'fake credentials.'

Beyond physical counterfeits, fake is used to describe a lack of integrity. In academic or journalistic discourse, it refers to information or items that have been deliberately misrepresented. It carries a strong connotation of fraud. Using 'fake' in this context highlights a critical stance toward the object or person being described as lacking genuine substance.

The etymological roots of fake suggest a history of artifice and manipulation. In advanced usage, it functions as a marker of skepticism. Whether discussing 'fake news' as a socio-political phenomenon or a 'fake' in the context of high-stakes art forgery, the word serves to categorize items that fail the test of provenance. It is a powerful tool for critiquing the authenticity of our modern, hyper-mediated world.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • Fake means not real.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • Used for goods and people.
  • Commonly used in shopping.

When we talk about a fake, we are usually discussing something that is pretending to be the real deal. Whether it is a knock-off pair of sneakers or a forged painting, the core idea is deception.

You will often hear this word in retail, especially when people are talking about luxury goods. A fake is designed to look identical to the original, but it lacks the quality, history, and legal status of the authentic item. It is essentially an imposter in the world of objects.

Beyond products, we can also use this word to describe people or situations. If someone is being fake, they are not showing their true personality. It is a word that carries a negative weight because it implies that someone or something is being dishonest.

The history of the word fake is a bit mysterious! It likely emerged in the late 18th century within the criminal underworld of London. Some linguists believe it comes from the German word fegen, which meant 'to sweep' or 'to polish,' suggesting that criminals would 'polish up' stolen goods to make them look new.

Another theory points to the older slang term feague, which meant to spruce up a horse to make it look younger and more valuable for sale. This practice was known as 'feagueing' the horse.

By the 19th century, the word had moved from criminal slang into general English. It evolved from a verb meaning 'to manipulate' into the noun we use today to describe anything that is not genuine. It is a fascinating example of how street slang can eventually find its way into the dictionary as a standard term for dishonesty.

Using the word fake is very common in casual conversation. You might hear someone say, 'That watch is a total fake.' In this context, it is a direct, punchy way to call out a counterfeit.

When you use it as a noun, it is almost always countable. You can have a fake or many fakes. Common collocations include 'spot a fake,' 'buy a fake,' and 'detect a fake.' These phrases are used frequently in shopping and security contexts.

While it is acceptable in most settings, be careful using it in highly formal or legal documents. In those cases, you might prefer words like counterfeit, forgery, or imitation, which sound more professional and precise.

1. Fake it till you make it: This means acting as if you are confident or successful until you actually become that way. Example: 'I was nervous for the interview, so I just faked it till I made it.'

2. A fake smile: Used when someone pretends to be happy. Example: 'She gave a fake smile to hide her disappointment.'

3. Fake news: Information that is false but presented as a real news report. Example: 'It is hard to distinguish real facts from fake news online.'

4. Play a fake: Often used in sports to describe a deceptive move. Example: 'The quarterback played a fake to trick the defense.'

5. Fake someone out: To deceive someone with a false action. Example: 'He faked the goalie out and scored the goal.'

The word fake is a versatile noun. It follows standard English rules: the plural is fakes. You can use it with articles like 'a' or 'the'.

Pronunciation is straightforward: it is a single syllable. In both British and American English, it is pronounced /feɪk/. It rhymes with words like cake, lake, take, bake, and make. The stress is always on the single syllable.

As a noun, it is often modified by adjectives like 'obvious,' 'cheap,' or 'convincing.' Remember that when you use it as a noun, you are labeling the object itself. It is a very common, high-frequency word that fits easily into almost any sentence structure.

Fun Fact

May come from German 'fegen' meaning to sweep.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /feɪk/

short, sharp sound

US /feɪk/

long 'a' sound like in 'day'

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'k' too softly
  • making it two syllables
  • confusing the vowel sound

Rhymes With

make take lake bake cake

Difficulty Rating

Lecture 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

Écoute 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

real copy buy

Learn Next

counterfeit forgery authentic

Avanc

fraudulent provenance

Grammar to Know

Countable nouns

a fake

Articles

the fake

Adjective usage

a fake watch

Examples by Level

1

This bag is a fake.

bag = purse

noun usage

2

Is this a fake?

question form

question

3

He has a fake.

he owns one

subject-verb

4

That is not a fake.

it is real

negative

5

I hate a fake.

dislike

verb-noun

6

Do not buy a fake.

warning

imperative

7

It is a big fake.

it is large

adjective

8

The store sells a fake.

selling

verb

1

The watch I bought online turned out to be a fake.

2

Don't trust him, he is a total fake.

3

She realized the designer bag was just a cheap fake.

4

They found many fakes in the warehouse.

5

Is this painting a fake or an original?

6

He sold me a fake and took my money.

7

I can easily spot a fake these days.

8

The museum removed the fake from the display.

1

The police seized a shipment of fakes at the border.

2

It's hard to tell the difference between a fake and the real product.

3

He was accused of selling fakes to unsuspecting tourists.

4

The expert confirmed the antique was a fake.

5

Don't be a fake; just be yourself.

6

The market is flooded with fakes of popular electronics.

7

She felt embarrassed for buying a fake by mistake.

8

The quality of the fake was surprisingly good.

1

The counterfeit operation was producing thousands of fakes every week.

2

He dismissed the criticism as coming from a fake.

3

Her apology felt like a complete fake.

4

They implemented new technology to identify fakes in the supply chain.

5

The art world is constantly battling against the production of fakes.

6

He was exposed as a fake after his credentials were checked.

7

Luxury brands are losing millions to the sale of fakes.

8

The documentary explores the psychology behind why people buy fakes.

1

The document was a sophisticated fake designed to deceive the auditors.

2

In an era of digital manipulation, distinguishing the original from the fake is increasingly difficult.

3

His persona was a carefully constructed fake, hiding his true intentions.

4

The gallery was sued for knowingly selling a fake as an original.

5

The prevalence of fakes in the marketplace undermines consumer trust.

6

She argued that the entire event was a fake, staged for publicity.

7

Detecting a high-quality fake requires specialized expertise.

8

The report exposed the fake news campaign targeting the election.

1

The provenance of the painting was questioned, eventually revealing it to be a masterfully executed fake.

2

His entire career was built on a series of fakes and fabrications.

3

The proliferation of fakes in the luxury sector has forced brands to adopt blockchain verification.

4

One must navigate the cultural landscape with caution, as the line between reality and the fake blurs.

5

The scholarly article analyzed the socio-economic impact of the trade in fakes.

6

The artifact was proven to be a fake through carbon dating analysis.

7

The critique of the film centered on the fake sentimentality of the plot.

8

He lived his life as a fake, never revealing his true identity to anyone.

Synonymes

counterfeit imitation forgery copy reproduction knockoff

Antonymes

Collocations courantes

spot a fake
buy a fake
obvious fake
convincing fake
cheap fake
detect a fake
seize fakes
total fake
market for fakes
identify a fake

Idioms & Expressions

"fake it till you make it"

act confident until you feel it

Just fake it till you make it.

casual

"fake news"

false information

Don't believe that fake news.

neutral

"a fake smile"

insincere expression

She wore a fake smile.

neutral

"fake someone out"

trick someone

He faked the defender out.

casual

"play a fake"

perform a deceptive act

The team played a fake.

casual

"fake identity"

false name or background

He used a fake identity.

formal

Easily Confused

fake vs forgery

both mean fake

forgery is for documents

A forged check.

fake vs imitation

both are copies

imitation can be legal

Imitation leather.

fake vs fraud

both imply crime

fraud is the act

He committed fraud.

fake vs counterfeit

both are fake goods

counterfeit is formal

Counterfeit money.

Sentence Patterns

A1

This is a fake.

This is a fake.

A2

He sold me a fake.

He sold me a fake.

B1

It is an obvious fake.

It is an obvious fake.

B1

I can spot a fake.

I can spot a fake.

B2

The market is full of fakes.

The market is full of fakes.

Famille de mots

Nouns

faker someone who fakes things

Verbs

fake to pretend

Adjectives

fake not genuine

Apparenté

faked past tense verb

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

counterfeit (formal) fake (neutral) knock-off (casual)

Erreurs courantes

using 'fake' as an adverb use 'falsely'
fake is a noun or adjective
confusing fake with 'faked' faked is the past tense verb
fake is the noun
using 'a fake' for uncountable items use 'imitation'
fake usually refers to countable objects
spelling it 'faik' fake
standard spelling
saying 'a very fake' a very fake item
fake needs a noun after it if used as an adjective

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a fake bag in your closet.

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Native Speakers

Use it to warn friends about bad products.

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Cultural Insight

Fakes are a huge issue in fashion.

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Grammar Shortcut

Fake is a countable noun.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with make.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as an adverb.

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Did You Know?

It might come from horse trading.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards for synonyms.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Fake: F-A-K-E (False And Known Error)

Visual Association

A fake Rolex watch that stops working.

Word Web

counterfeit deception imitation fraud

Défi

Find one thing in your room and decide if it is a fake.

Origine du mot

English

Original meaning: to manipulate or polish

Contexte culturel

Can be an insult if directed at a person.

Commonly used in consumer culture to describe knock-offs.

Fake News (media term) The Fake (film)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

shopping

  • Is this a fake?
  • I don't want a fake.
  • That looks like a fake.

art

  • It's a fake painting.
  • The expert found a fake.
  • Is it a fake?

social

  • He is a total fake.
  • Don't be a fake.
  • Her apology was a fake.

news

  • That is fake news.
  • Don't spread fake news.
  • Is this fake news?

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever bought a fake by mistake?"

"How can you tell if something is a fake?"

"Do you think fakes are always bad?"

"Have you ever seen a fake painting?"

"What would you do if you realized you had a fake?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you were tricked.

Why do people buy fakes?

Is it ever okay to buy a fake?

Describe a fake person you have met.

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

It is negative but not a swear word.

Yes, 'to fake something'.

Fakes.

It is neutral/casual.

A person who fakes.

Selling them is often illegal.

Yes.

Yes, 'a fake smile'.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

This watch is a ___.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : fake

It is an imitation.

multiple choice A2

What is a fake?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A copy

A fake is a copy.

true false B1

A fake is always genuine.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

Fakes are never genuine.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

All matched!

Matching synonyms.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

This is a fake.

Score : /5

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