verb
- making a deceptive movement or attack in a particular direction to distract an opponent
Usage: present participle of feint; common in combat sports, fencing, and military contexts
noun
- the act or instance of making a deceptive movement or attack
Usage: gerund form of feint
Examples
- The boxer was feinting with his left hand to set up a right hook.
- By feinting toward the goal, the soccer player created space for a pass.
- The fencer's feinting confused her opponent and opened a path to victory.
- He practiced feinting techniques to improve his combat skills.
- The general used feinting movements to mislead the enemy about troop positions.
- Feinting is an essential strategy in chess and martial arts.
- She was feinting interest in the job offer while actually pursuing other opportunities.