sham


1sham

noun \ˈsham\

Definition of SHAM

1
: a trick that deludes : hoax <feared that the deal was a sham>
2
: cheap falseness : hypocrisy <saw through the hollowness, the sham, the silliness of the empty pageant — Oscar Wilde>
3
: an ornamental covering for a pillow
4
: an imitation or counterfeit purporting to be genuine
5
: a person who shams

Examples of SHAM

  1. He claims that the trial was a sham.
  2. Their marriage was a sham.
  3. Many people believed he could help them, but I knew he was a sham.
  4. She exposed their sham and hypocrisy.

Origin of SHAM

perhaps from English dialect sham shame, alteration of English shame
First Known Use: 1677

Other Household Terms

cruet, curiosity, duvet, fiasco, taper, valance, whatnot

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