Pretender in a sentence as a noun

Jeff Atwood knows, deep in his heart, just how much of a pretender he is.

"Snob" used to mean a low-class pretender, not a jerk of high social class.

I guess he's trying to say that he feels like he shouldn't be there, a pretender to the throne.

One should only abdicate if a war for the throne has been won by a pretender!

Or "pretender", which looks like pretend in English, actually means "intend".

We have a pretender in the White House and what we get are endless papparazzi stories about what hotel Snowden mght be staying in.

SciolistOne who knows many things superficially; a pretender to science; a smatterer

False friends need to be avoided as well, since a Brazilian beginner will see "pretend" and assume he knows it means pretender, which actually means "intend.

Of course the "cleanest" way for Java is possible, and it does matter -- there is a huge difference between "clean" Java and unclean, and anyone who says otherwise is a Java pretender.

This would be like English speakers correcting Spanish speakers for using "pretender" and not meaning "a faker".As for the continents themselves, it just depends on who's doing the teaching.

It's very difficult to design a system that is resistant to governmental pressure but is still trustworthy enough that when I type in a site name I can be fairly certain I'm getting the IP address for that site and not a pretender.

As a subordinate and as a manager, I've always felt totally comfortable saying, "I'm not sure but I'll check this".As a subordinate, it was quite annoying to deal with one of the worst managers in my career - I call him the "pretender".

You may be under the mistaken impression that the ability to understand and explain everything from the application to the silicon is baseline for a working software engineer, and because you can’t you’re a pretender.

"But it is necessary to know well how to disguise this characteristic, and to be a great pretender and dissembler; and men are so simple, and so subject to present necessities, that he who seeks to deceive will always find someone who will allow himself to be deceived.

Pretender definitions

noun

a claimant to the throne or to the office of ruler (usually without just title)

See also: Pretender

noun

a person who makes deceitful pretenses

noun

a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives

See also: hypocrite dissembler dissimulator phony phoney