“Ambrosius spoke to Praxiteles without a trace of pretension or arrogance.”
“The lack of pretension in the decor was surprising. She didn't know what she had expected, but the offices of upper management she had seen usually looked more like small museums, lined with trophies, plaques, and photographs.”
“Under the pretension that the act enforces competition, the freebooters in the industry push to the limit predatory competition for the purpose of destroying and gradually securing control.”
pretence
(British spelling) An act of pretending or pretension; a false claim or pretext.
“Doesn't the fact that the entire Security Council told Iraq that it has to disarm suggest that it, too, has pretentions of knowing what's best for the Iraqi people?”
“European universalism traditionnaly confuses universalism with its own pretentions.”
“For a system of thought to be classified as a pseudoscience, should it not have scientific pretentions?”