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  2. as if | American Dictionary. idiom. Add to word list. it is not true that: He wants to get another car - as if we don’t have enough cars in the driveway already! Note: Used humorously to show that what you are about to say is the opposite of what you really think.

  3. 1. : as it would be if. It was as if he had lost his last friend. 2. : as one would do if. He ran as if ghosts were chasing him. 3. : that. It seemed as if the day would never end. 4. used to say that something is not true, not possible, will not happen, etc. "I am sure I am very affectionate," said Dora; "you oughtn't to be cruel to me, Doady!"

  4. We use as if and as though to talk about an imaginary situation or a situation that may not be true but that is likely or possible. As if is more common than as though: The floods were rising and it was as if it was the end of the world. It looks as if they’ve had a shock. It looks as though you’ve not met before.

  5. phrase. You use as if and as though when you are giving a possible explanation for something or saying that something appears to be the case when it is not. Anne shrugged, as if she didn't know. See full dictionary entry for as. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. As it would be, as in He decided to accept, as if it really mattered , or John scowled as though he were really angry . The first idiom dates from the late 1500s, the variant from the late 1700s. Also see make as if . Discover More.

  7. You can use as if or as though at the beginning of a clause when you are describing how someone or something looks, or how someone behaves. It's a wonderful item and in such good condition that it looks as though it was bought yesterday. He lunged towards me as if he expected me to aim a gun at him.

  8. (idiomatic) Refers to something that the speaker deems highly unlikely. "I'm going to clean your whole house." "As if!" Wiktionary. As If Sentence Examples. It's almost as if it is a lifetime goal. He jumped up, as if he'd seen a ghost. Finally his head turned slowly, as if feeling her intense gaze. I feel as if I'm spying.

  9. The idiom “as if” is a commonly used expression in English language that signifies a hypothetical situation or an action that is not real. It is often used to describe a scenario where something appears to be true, but it actually isn’t. The phrase can be used in various contexts, such as literature, conversation, and even in everyday life.

  10. Sep 18, 2022 · What does the phrase ‘as if’ mean? ‘As if’ is used as a comparison or as an expression describing what something or some action appears to be. It is most often used to exaggerate or to compare the present situation to unlikely scenarios. It is equivalent to ‘as though’ and ‘like’, in different contexts.

  11. An interjection indicating complete dismissal of what has been said or suggested, implying that it is not the case or would never happen. A: "Tim thinks he's going to go to the prom with you." B: "As if! I'd rather go by myself." Please, like Alice would ever take the trash out—as if! As if! There's no way I'm staying home on a Saturday night!

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