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Sham

Sham is a term with several distinct meanings in English and in other languages. As a noun, it refers to something that is intended to look real or genuine but is in fact false. As an adjective, sham describes something that is fake, counterfeit, or insincere. The word is commonly used to express criticism of deceit or pretense, such as a sham marriage or a sham apology. The etymology of sham is unclear, and the word has been part of English for many centuries.

In geographic and cultural contexts, sham appears in the name of a historical region. In Arabic, ash-Sham

Sham also functions as a proper name in various cultures. It can be a given name or

(often
rendered
al-Sham)
denotes
the
Levant,
or
Greater
Syria,
an
area
that
has
included
present-day
Syria,
Lebanon,
Jordan,
Palestine/Israel,
and
sometimes
parts
of
surrounding
regions.
Historically,
the
term
has
been
used
in
literature,
religious
texts,
and
political
discourse
to
refer
to
this
broad
eastern
Mediterranean
zone.
In
modern
usage,
the
term
can
appear
in
historical
discussions
or
in
cultural
references,
but
it
is
less
common
in
everyday
contemporary
geography.
surname
in
different
languages,
and
may
appear
in
place
names
or
personal
identifications.
Because
of
its
multiple
senses,
the
meaning
of
sham
is
best
understood
from
context,
distinguishing
whether
it
signals
deceit,
a
geographic
reference,
or
a
personal
name.