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pretender

[pri-ten-der] / prɪˈtɛn dər /


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Reza Pahlavi, the eldest son of the last shah of Iran and pretender to the throne, was a scheduled speaker, and the event was packed with Iranian monarchists.

From Slate Mar. 27, 2026

Like many previous movies about those who ply that physical trade, “Rental Family” explores the anguish of a paid pretender troubled by increasingly genuine feelings.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 20, 2025

Occasionally a pretender has exploded out of the blocks in early season, winning games, throwing shapes, threatening to upset the way of things, but they've always been cut down by the Glasgow goliaths.

From BBC Oct. 26, 2025

Artists can sniff out genius from fakes, and Thanos sure looks like a parody of a pretender T.O.P. has encountered in the wild.

From Salon Jan. 5, 2025

But when she saw the stupid way in which she rejected a pretender who for many reasons was more desirable than a prince, she gave up all hope.

From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

I care about L.A. enough to hold its leaders to a higher accountability, and to scrutinize posers and pretenders who think they can do a better job.

From Los Angeles Times May 30, 2026

Arsenal have been the great pretenders to the Premier League title in recent years, finishing second in the past three seasons.

From BBC Jan. 18, 2026

“Paul is building something special with a two-track career driven by his passion and an unrelenting quality that separates the pretenders from the contenders,” MLW Founder and CEO Court Bauer said.

From Seattle Times May 15, 2024

Friends turn into enemies and enemies become friends, among politicians and pretenders.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 20, 2024

Masters of power politics, engineers of genius, the Mexica were also upstarts and pretenders, arrivistes who falsely claimed a brilliant line of descent.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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