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psuedo

[so͞o-dō]

psuedo Definition

  • 1not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
  • 2pretending to be something it is not

Using psuedo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "psuedo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The psuedo designer bag was sold at a much cheaper price.

  • Example

    He had a psuedo British accent that he put on when speaking to clients.

  • Example

    The company's psuedo environmental policies were exposed by investigative journalists.

psuedo Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for psuedo

Phrases with psuedo

  • psuedo-science

    a field of study that is presented as scientific but lacks supporting evidence and credibility

    Example

    Many people believe that astrology is a psuedo-science.

  • psuedo-intellectual

    a person who pretends to be knowledgeable or intellectual but lacks true understanding or expertise

    Example

    He was dismissed as a psuedo-intellectual by his colleagues due to his lack of original ideas.

  • psuedo-name

    a false name used by an author or artist instead of their real name

    Example

    George Eliot was the psuedo-name used by Mary Ann Evans.

Origins of psuedo

from Greek 'pseudēs', meaning 'false'

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Summary: psuedo in Brief

The term 'psuedo' [so͞o-dō] refers to something that is not genuine or real, often an imitation of the real thing. It can also describe something that is pretending to be something it is not. Examples include a psuedo designer bag, a psuedo British accent, and psuedo environmental policies. 'Psuedo' extends into phrases like 'psuedo-science,' denoting fields of study lacking supporting evidence, and 'psuedo-intellectual,' describing people who pretend to be knowledgeable without expertise.