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Filter by Meaning She factitiously complimented her friend's new haircut, although it looked terrible.
The politician factitiously promised to solve all the country's problems.
He factitiously laughed at his own joke, trying to appear funny.
She factitiously pretended to enjoy the party.
He factitiously claimed to have read all the books in the library to impress his date.
He factitiously claimed to be a professional footballer.
The chef factitiously added truffle oil to the dish to make it seem fancier.
The employee factitiously tried to present a marketing plan, but it lacked any originality or creativity.
He factitiously tried to impress his date by pretending to be knowledgeable about art.
The chef factitiously relied on pre-made ingredients to create a gourmet dish.
He factitiously tried to speak French, but his pronunciation was terrible.
The writer factitiously added unnecessary adjectives to make the story seem more interesting.
The artist factitiously tried to paint a landscape, but it lacked any natural flow or composition.
He factitiously tried to fix the car, but he had no mechanical experience.
She factitiously tried to act confident, but her nervousness showed.
The team factitiously tried to solve the puzzle, but none of them had experience with it.
She factitiously tried to play basketball, but she was too short to reach the hoop.
The company factitiously boosted its profits by falsifying its financial reports.
The magician factitiously used special effects to create the illusion of levitation.
He factitiously attempted to sing, but it was clear he had no natural talent.
The student factitiously attempted to solve the math problem, but it was clear he didn't understand the concepts.
She factitiously acted as if she understood the complex scientific concept her professor was explaining.
She factitiously tried to cook a gourmet meal, but it was clear she didn't know how to use the kitchen tools.
The employee factitiously claimed to have completed a project on time when it was unfinished.
The singer factitiously hit the high notes, using auto-tune to enhance her voice.
The athlete factitiously increased his stamina by taking performance-enhancing drugs.
The politician factitiously promised to lower taxes without a clear plan on how to do so.
The author wrote a factitiously twisted version of historical events in her novel.
The salesman factitiously exaggerated the benefits of his product.
The politician factitiously promised to solve all of the country's problems if elected.
The social media post factitiously stated that a celebrity had died, causing widespread panic.
The journalist factitiously reported that an earthquake had struck the city, causing chaos.
The conspiracy theorist claimed factitiously that the moon landing was faked.
The student factitiously cited fake sources in their research paper.
He factitiously claimed to have visited all the countries in the world.
The artist factitiously created a painting that was a complete fabrication.
The internet troll factitiously spread false rumors about a celebrity.
The advertisement factitiously claimed that their product could cure any illness.
The psychic claimed factitiously that she could speak to the dead.
The psychic factitiously claimed to be able to communicate with the dead.
The conspiracy theorists factitiously believe that the moon landing was faked.
The movie was criticized for factitiously portraying a certain culture in a negative light.
The student factitiously made up sources for his research paper.
The author factitiously wrote a historical novel that had no basis in reality.
The politician factitiously promised to lower taxes without cutting government programs.
The book's popularity was factitiously inflated by paid reviews.
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