Pronunciation: /poʊˈzɜr/
noun a person who pretends to be something they are not, especially in order to impress others
A1 She is a poseur who pretends to know more than she actually does.
A2 The poseur tried to impress everyone with his fake accent.
B1 The party was full of poseurs trying to outdo each other with their stories.
B2 His reputation as a poseur preceded him wherever he went.
C1 Despite his success, he was always seen as a poseur by those who knew him well.
C2 The art critic dismissed the artist as a poseur, claiming his work lacked authenticity.
formal The art critic labeled him as a poseur for his pretentious display of abstract paintings.
informal She's such a poseur, always trying to act like she knows more than she does.
slang That guy at the party was a total poseur, trying too hard to fit in with the cool crowd.
figurative In the world of fashion, being a poseur can be more damaging to your reputation than being genuinely uncool.
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