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Discover Ludwig"make believe" is a commonly used phrase in written English
It means to pretend or imagine something as if it were real. You can use "make believe" in various contexts, such as when discussing imaginative play, storytelling, or when describing something that is not real but is being presented as if it were. Example: "Let's play make believe and pretend to be pirates sailing the seas!" "The children enjoyed their make believe adventure in the enchanted forest." "I often use make believe to escape reality for a little while."
Idiom
To make believe.
To pretend.
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Make believe the people rule.
Make believe.
Make believe isn't just for toddlers.
"Get dressed to make believe".
Movie violence is make believe.
It wasn't make believe.
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The game wasn't make-believe.
"This is not make-believe.
But they are not always make-believe.
Not make-believe.
It's only make - believe.
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