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Definition
pretended — usually pretending to feel something
- GEORGE (Feigned awe): Very good!1 — Act 1 (32% in)
feigned = pretending to feel
(editor's note: In this context, awe means "great respect and admiration.")
(editor's note: In this context, awe means "great respect and admiration.")
- GEORGE (Feigned incredulousness) You really don't know what to say?1 — Act 1 (31% in)
- GEORGE: (Gives NICK a long stare, of feigned incredulity .... then his attention moves) Not one son of a bitch got killed.1 — Act 1 (41% in)
- GEORGE (Feigned disdain) I've never heard of anything more ridiculous in my life.1 — Act 1 (81% in)
- GEORGE (Feigned glee) From the bedroom!3 — Act 3 (28% in)
There are no more uses of "feigned" in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
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