phony|phoney|phonier|phoniest in English
adjective
[pho·ny || 'fəʊnɪ]
fake, fraudulent, counterfeit, not authentic (also spelled phoney)
Use "phony|phoney|phonier|phoniest" in a sentence
1. Adjective fake, false, artificial, forged, dummy, imitation, sham, fraudulent, pseudo (informal), counterfeit, spurious, ersatz, phoney or phony (informal) Bogus insurance claims real, true, actual, genuine, authentic, dinkum (Austral & N.Z
2. And that phoney accent?
3. He's a complete phoney!
4. Assumed adjective false, affected, made-up, pretended, fake, imitation, bogus, simulated, sham, counterfeit, feigned, spurious, fictitious, make-believe, pseudonymous, phoney or phony (informal) The articles were published under an Assumed name
5. This diamond is a phoney.
6. The man's a complete phoney.
7. You Bible-spouting phony!
8. Boofers, and Amy Phoney Barrett
9. – Six phoney green leather suitcases...
10. This man is a phoney.
11. He looks totally phoney to me.
12. I'm a pervert but not a phoney!
13. I'm a liar and a phoney.
14. It has been a phoney war.
15. "He's false, a phoney," Harry muttered.
16. There's something very phoney about him.
17. • Leavitt's Bombastic, trivial films were completely phoney
18. He gave the police a phoney address.
19. She spoke with a phoney Russian accent.
20. Leavitt's bombastic, trivial films were completely phoney.
21. Phony fans cheer him from afar.
22. Is that part of the disgraceful, phoney citizens charter?
23. I don't trust him - I think he's a phoney.
24. It irritates me when people give me phoney information.
25. 7 Was the number a phony number?