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poseur
[poh-zur, paw-հ]
noun
plural
poseursa person who attempts to impress others by assuming or affecting a manner, degree of elegance, sentiment, etc., other than their true one.
poseur
/ əʊˈɜː /
noun
a person who strikes an attitude or assumes a pose in order to impress others
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of poseur1
Example Sentences
I have little doubt that he resents real scientists, as poseurs always do when confronted with the real thing.
“I’m not stupid. I know I’m supposed to keep everything a secret. No, I just told him that I’ve got some royalty in the family. And quit judging me, I know I’m a poseur!”
And Daniel Johnson in the Telegraph called him “a prancing poseur”: “Past presidents like Resistance hero General de Gaulle felt no need to show off.”
The hypocrisy of anti-LGBTQ+ political poseurs with secret lives is one of the hoariest chestnuts on the books.
There was a time when I think we would have ignored such talk as the cosplaying of a bunch of online poseurs but after January 6 you can't brush this kind of talk off lightly.
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When To Use
A poseur, commonly spelled poser, is when you act like someone you're not or when you're perceived to be inauthentic. So-called emo scene kids might be called poseurs.
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