Crossword-Solution: PRETENSION 10 letters, 99 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Pretension n. The act of pretending, or laying claim; the act of
asserting right or title.
Pretension n. A claim made, whether true or false; a right alleged or
assumed; a holding out the appearance of possessing a certain
character; as, pretensions to scholarship.

We have 99 clues for the answer “PRETENSION”

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foolish vanity or pretence 1 answer
Claim or title to something 1 answer
Claim or title to 1 answer
Assertion of a claim. 1 answer
Self-importance 4 answers
overacting 6 answers
Hissy fit 7 answers
Vainglory 13 answers
bravado 14 answers
pudency 15 answers
bragging 15 answers
pompousness 17 answers
priggishness 17 answers
prudishness 17 answers
puritanic 17 answers
Parading. 18 answers
Dramatics 19 answers
pedantry 21 answers
prudery 23 answers
Tantrum 24 answers
pageantry 25 answers
Jingoism 26 answers
bobadilism 26 answers
racism 26 answers
sexism 26 answers
stuffiness 27 answers
narrowness 28 answers
Vanity 28 answers
zealotry 29 answers
ostentation 30 answers
intolerance 30 answers
dogmatism 31 answers
Pomp 32 answers
bellicosity 33 answers
Gasconade 36 answers
lip service 37 answers
boasting 37 answers
pietism 40 answers
primness 42 answers
Braggadocio 44 answers
Hostilities 45 answers
inelegance 46 answers
outer coat 47 answers
duel 47 answers
imposture 47 answers
Arrogance 50 answers
Prejudice 53 answers
Partiality 53 answers
Umbrage 54 answers
Parade 54 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with PRETENSION (5)

Now this is not of much consequence where the corruption of society, and pretension to be what you are not, is confined to cobblers; but when the guardians of the laws and of the government are only seemingly and not real guardians, then see how they turn the State upside down; and on the other hand they alone have the power of giving order and happiness to the State.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
During his present short stay, Emma had barely seen him; but just enough to feel that the first meeting was over, and to give her the impression of his not being improved by the mixture of pique and pretension, now spread over his air.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
Not one of them could call to mind the innumerable instances in which the sexual influence has proved irresistible in the persons of women without even the pretension to beauty.
The Haunted Hotel Wilkie Collins 2008
LITTLE DAYLIGHT NO HOUSE of any pretension to be called a palace is in the least worthy of the name, except it has a wood near it--very near it--and the nearer the better.
At the Back of the North Wind George MacDonald 2008
There’s a faculty pleasant to exercise, hard to hoodwink, I am fain to keep still in abeyance (I laugh as I think), Lest, insisting to claim and parade in it, wot ye, I worst {260} E’en the Giver in one gift.--Behold, I could love if I durst! But I sink the pretension as fearing a man may o’ertake God’s own speed in the one way of love: I abstain for love’s sake.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008

Quotes with PRETENSION (3)

So it hadn’t been wrong or dishonest of her to say no this morning, when he asked if she hated him, any more than it had been wrong or dishonest to serve him the elaborate breakfast and to show the elaborate interest in his work, and to kiss him goodbye. The kiss, for that matter, had been exactly right — a perfectly fair, friendly kiss, a kiss for a boy you’d just met at a party, a boy who’d danced with you and made you laugh and walked you home afterwards, talking about him…
Richard Yates Revolutionary Road
No one in Cattaraugus had much idea of what an artist’ colony might be. “Art” itself was viewed with suspicion, scorn. There was the sense, as people like my mother conveyed it, of a fraud, a hustle. “Art” was putting something over on someone, the way politicians did. “Art” was a sorry excuse for not being productive, useful. “Art” was vanity, pretension.
Lauren Kelly Blood Mask: A Novel of Suspense
A fig for your precious society with its bridge parties, its inane chatter, its cheap mentality; its dances and vulgar banquets; its snobbery and cheap pretension. The humblest library can show you upon a single shelf better society and far more select company than all the drawing-rooms of Europe, America, and South Africa.
E. Norman Torry Round My Library Fire: A Book about Books
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Used 3 times in crossword archives (1957–1992).