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Roget-categorie 617

5. Words relating to the voluntary powers
5.1. Volition in general
›› 5.1.2. Causes of volition

#617. [Ostensible motive, ground, or reason assigned.] Pretext

zelfstandig naamwoord

pretext, pretense, pretension, pleaallegation, advocationostensible motive, ostensible ground, ostensible reason, phony reasonexcuse etc. (vindication) 937subterfugecolorgloss, guise, cover.
loop hole, starting holehow to creep out of, salvo, come offway of escape.
handle, peg to hang on, room locus standi [Lat.]stalking-horse, cheval de bataille [Fr.], cue.
pretense etc. (untruth) 546put off, dust thrown in the eyesblindmoonshinemere pretext, shallow pretextlame excuse, lame apologytub to a whalefalse plea, sour grapesmakeshift, shift, white liespecial pleading etc. (sophistry) 477soft sawder etc. (flattery) 933.

werkwoord

pretend, plead, allegeshelter oneself under the plea ofexcuse etc. (vindicate) 937lend a color tofurnish a handle etc. n. — make a pretext of, make a handle ofuse as a plea etc. n. — take one's stand upon, make capital out of, pretend etc. (lie) 544.

bijvoeglijk naamwoord

ostensibly etc. (manifest) 525alleged, apologeticpretended etc. 545.

bijwoord

ostensiblyunder colorunder the plea, under the pretense of, under the guise of.

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