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pass off as phrasal verb
  1. to pretend that somebody/something is something they are not
    • ● He escaped by passing himself off as a guard.

[TahlilGaran] English Dictionary

pass off as
pass (something) off as (something)
to pretend that something is different from what it really is.
Mother would never try to pass off supermarket cookies as homemade, would she?

The senator passed his impolite language off as “the way we talk where I come from.”

pass (yourself) off as (someone)
to pretend that you are someone else.
Maurice is trying to pass himself off as a journalist to get admitted to the press conference.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

pass off as something
pass (something) off as (something)
to pretend that something is different from what it really is.
Mother would never try to pass off supermarket cookies as homemade, would she?

The senator passed his impolite language off as “the way we talk where I come from.”

pass (yourself) off as (someone)
to pretend that you are someone else.
Maurice is trying to pass himself off as a journalist to get admitted to the press conference.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

pass something off as
pass (something) off as (something)
to pretend that something is different from what it really is.
Mother would never try to pass off supermarket cookies as homemade, would she?

The senator passed his impolite language off as “the way we talk where I come from.”

pass (yourself) off as (someone)
to pretend that you are someone else.
Maurice is trying to pass himself off as a journalist to get admitted to the press conference.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

pass something off as something
pass (something) off as (something)
to pretend that something is different from what it really is.
Mother would never try to pass off supermarket cookies as homemade, would she?

The senator passed his impolite language off as “the way we talk where I come from.”

pass (yourself) off as (someone)
to pretend that you are someone else.
Maurice is trying to pass himself off as a journalist to get admitted to the press conference.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

pass off as
to sell or give something by false claims, to offer something as genuine when it is not
The man passed off the watch as a diamond watch and received more money than it was worth.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

pass off something as
to sell or give something by false claims, to offer something as genuine when it is not
The man passed off the watch as a diamond watch and received more money than it was worth.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

pass off as someone
pass (yourself) off as (someone)
to pretend that you are someone else.
Maurice is trying to pass himself off as a journalist to get admitted to the press conference.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


TahlilGaran Online Dictionary ver 19.0
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