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A quick definition of pretext:

Pretext: A made-up or weak reason that someone gives to hide the real reason for their actions.

Example: If someone says they can't come to a party because they have to wash their hair, but the real reason is that they don't want to go, that's a pretext.

Related word: Pretextual (adjective form)

A more thorough explanation:

A pretext is a false or weak reason given to hide the real reason for something. It is often used to cover up a strong or true motive.

  • A boss fires an employee for being late to work, but the real reason is that the boss doesn't like the employee's attitude.
  • A politician claims to support a new law for the benefit of the people, but the real reason is to gain more power or money.

These examples show how someone might use a pretext to hide their true intentions. In both cases, the pretext is a false reason given to justify an action or decision. The real reason is hidden or kept secret.

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