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View usage for: (sjuːd) Word forms: plural pseudscountable nounIf you say that someone is a pseud, you mean that they are trying to appear very intellectual but you think that they appear silly. [British, informal, disapproval]Synonyms: poser [informal], fraud, phoney or phony [informal], trendy [British, informal] More Synonyms of pseud (sjuːd) noun1. informal a false, artificial, or pretentious person adjective2. another word for pseudo pseud. in British English pseudonym in British English (ˈsjuːdəˌnɪm) nouna fictitious name adopted, esp by an author pseud in American English 1 (sud; sjud) noun British, Informal a person who affects being an intellectual Word origin < pseud(o-intellectual)pseud in American English 2 Synonyms of 'pseud'poser, fraud, phoney or phony, trendy More Synonyms of pseud Definition a pretentious person (informal) They should be exposed for the snobs and pseuds they truly are. Synonyms poser (informal) phoney or phony (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition a person who acts in a false or deceitful way He believes many psychics are frauds. Synonyms impostor, cheat, fake, bluffer, sham, hoax, hoaxer, forgery, counterfeit, pretender, charlatan, quack, fraudster, swindler, mountebank, grifter (slang, US, Canadian), double-dealer, phoney or phony (informal) Definition a dishonest person What a revolting humbug the man was! Synonyms fraud (informal), cheat, faker, charlatan, quack, trickster, conman or woman (informal), con artist (informal), impostor, fraudster, swindler, grifter (slang, US, Canadian), phoney or phony (informal), rorter (Australian, slang) Definition a trendy person an example of what happens when you get a few trendies in power Synonyms poser (informal), pseud (informal) - pry
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