faux (Meaning)

Wordnet

faux (s)

not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article

Webster

faux (n.)

See Fauces.

faux Sentence Examples

  1. The restaurant's faux leather chairs added a touch of sophistication to its modern interior.
  2. The faux fur collar of the jacket provided warmth and elegance in the winter cold.
  3. The painter skillfully used faux finishes to create an aged and distressed look on the walls.
  4. The online store offered a vast selection of faux flowers, meticulously crafted to mimic the beauty of natural blooms.
  5. The chef prepared a delightful vegan dish using plant-based ingredients as a faux meat substitute.
  6. The fashion designer created a capsule collection featuring faux crocodile leather handbags that were both stylish and eco-conscious.
  7. The architect incorporated faux stone into the building façade, harmonizing it with the natural surroundings.
  8. The landscape designer used faux boulders and waterfalls to create a Japanese-inspired rock garden in a suburban backyard.
  9. The performance artist wore a faux hawk hairstyle, echoing the edgy and unconventional nature of his work.
  10. The culinary artist created lifelike faux food sculptures using various sculpting media that captured both visual and textural details.

FAQs About the word faux

not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine articleSee Fauces.

dummy,synthetic, artificial, false, fake, imitation, simulated, mock, substitute, sham

genuine, genuine, natural,real, real, natural, legitimate,true, valuable, bona fide

The restaurant's faux leather chairs added a touch of sophistication to its modern interior.

The faux fur collar of the jacket provided warmth and elegance in the winter cold.

The painter skillfully used faux finishes to create an aged and distressed look on the walls.

The online store offered a vast selection of faux flowers, meticulously crafted to mimic the beauty of natural blooms.