Moderate as in counterfeit To act or pretend, often with the intention of deceiving or concealing one's true feelings or motives. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Make Like'
In the spy movie, the protagonist had to make like the villain to infiltrate the secret organization.
The undercover agent had to make like a regular civilian to gather information without raising suspicions.
When the detective asked about the missing necklace, she tried to make like she knew nothing about it.
During the interview, she tried to make like she was confident, despite feeling nervous.
Report
Meaning
Contribute
Copied