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		Definition of pseudonymous in English: pseudonymousadjective sjuːˈdɒnɪməssuˈdɑnəməs Writing or written under a false name.  the monarch was not spared by the pseudonymous critic Junius  his books are pseudonymous  Example sentencesExamples -  Another myth is dynamited in The Spectator in which a pseudonymous publisher reveals the truth behind bookshop ‘recommendations’.
 -  Would a true believer really have faked a vision of Christ, as did the pseudonymous author of Revelation, or a letter of Peter or Paul?
 -  The pseudonymous author of Fear and Trembling - Johannes de silentio - disclaims any pretensions to be a philosopher, at least in the fashionable Hegelian sense.
 -  In the Chronicle of Higher Education, a pseudonymous assistant professor writes about the burdens of being a conservative student and then tenure-track professor.
 -  The only writer identified in the book by full name is the author; the other 18 are probably pseudonymous accompanied by a rough bios mostly outlining their personalities.
 
  Synonyms false, fictitious, invented, made-up, concocted, feigned, pretended, faked, fake, bogus, sham, spurious, counterfeit, pseudo, make-believe, improvised, affected, adopted 
 Derivatives   noun ˌso͞odnˈimətēsjuːdəˈnɪmɪti But it's not simply a question of dissembling, of faking an identity, of anonymity or pseudonymity.  Example sentencesExamples - In order to maintain a user's pseudonymous identity, SafeWeb uses a ‘master cookie’ which, if kept independent of the user's own cookies, ought to provide a layer of pseudonymity.
 - Pseudonymity is a way of achieving a kind of limited liability for individuals engaged in collective communications activities.
 
 
 adverbsjuːˈdɒnɪməslisuˈdɑnəməsli  Curiously it was only today that off-blog I was talking about women choosing to blog anonymously or pseudonymously, through reasons of fear.  Example sentencesExamples -  So women academic bloggers want to explore these issues - they realise it is an essential part of scholarship and life in the academe - but often they can only safely do so pseudonymously.
 -  ‘You do see some of the barriers of rank and hierarchy break down,’ says the woman who blogs pseudonymously as the Invisible Adjunct.
 -  He found a nice little bit by Bruce Metzger saying that Jude probably wrote Jude, since it's unlikely that anyone writing pseudonymously would choose the name Judas.
 -  Indeed, I am quite surprised that my pseudonym has lasted this long and that I have not been unmasked by a reader less respectful of my decision to blog pseudonymously than Howard has been.
 
 
 
 Rhymes   anonymous, eponymous, Hieronymus, synonymous    Definition of pseudonymous in US English: pseudonymousadjectivesuˈdɑnəməsso͞oˈdänəməs Writing or written under a false name.  the pseudonymous author of this mystery  Example sentencesExamples -  In the Chronicle of Higher Education, a pseudonymous assistant professor writes about the burdens of being a conservative student and then tenure-track professor.
 -  Another myth is dynamited in The Spectator in which a pseudonymous publisher reveals the truth behind bookshop ‘recommendations’.
 -  The pseudonymous author of Fear and Trembling - Johannes de silentio - disclaims any pretensions to be a philosopher, at least in the fashionable Hegelian sense.
 -  Would a true believer really have faked a vision of Christ, as did the pseudonymous author of Revelation, or a letter of Peter or Paul?
 -  The only writer identified in the book by full name is the author; the other 18 are probably pseudonymous accompanied by a rough bios mostly outlining their personalities.
 
  Synonyms false, fictitious, invented, made-up, concocted, feigned, pretended, faked, fake, bogus, sham, spurious, counterfeit, pseudo, make-believe, improvised, affected, adopted     |