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Rimma Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Keep up a charade

What does "To keep up a charade" mean? I am not sure, but i guess it means "to pretend or to fake".

For instance,

Anyway, once they get to the interview stage, it is not easy to keep up a charade.

If i am wrong, please, let me know. Thanks.
  

Top answer

Yes, that's the idea. (= to pretend that a situation is good when, in fact, it isn't)

  • Yes, that's the idea.
  • (= to pretend that a situation is good when, in fact, it isn't)
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Yes, that's the idea. (= to pretend that a situation is good when, in fact, it isn't)
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rimmaWhat does "to keep up the charade" mean?
Hi,

Yes, to keep on pretending.

Regards
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I guess, “To keep up the charade” means to maintain/ keep Somebody’s style in humorous way ..
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Something interesting...
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Thanks for replying!

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