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/ˈpriːtekst/ or /ˈpriːtekst/

Definitions

1. noun

a reason or excuse given to conceal the truth about one’s real motives or intentions, or a false or misleading reason or excuse

“The company claimed the layoff was due to financial difficulties, but many believed it was just a pretext for getting rid of underperforming employees.”

Synonyms

  • alibi
  • excuse
  • ruse

Antonyms

  • genuine reason
  • truth