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pseud
1[sood]
noun
a person of fatuously earnest intellectual, artistic, or social pretensions.
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of a pseud.
pseud-
2variant of pseudo- before a vowel.
pseudepigraphy.
pseud.
3abbreviation
pseud
1/ sjuːd /
noun
informal, a false, artificial, or pretentious person
adjective
another word for pseudo
pseud.
2abbreviation
pseudonym
Word History and Origins
Origin of pseud1
Example Sentences
Private Eye mercilessly satirised him as the self-important Dr Jonathan, a sage and a pseud and too clever by half.
What are all the pseuds — perpetually on the lookout for the next new writer of the moment — to do?
The shows I see utilise nakedness as a character or prop in itself; part of the medium of the message, if that doesn’t make me sound too much of a pseud.
Her son, Art, is a hapless nature blogger and pointless pseud.
Not to get all pseuds’ corner, but the grownup tulle trend is actually rejecting that sugar and spice recipe.
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