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pseudy

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English

Etymology

From pseud (poseur) + -y.

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Adjective

pseudy (comparative more pseudy, superlative most pseudy)

  1. Characteristic of a pseud; pretentious.
    • 2025 August 30, Jo Ellison, “Taylor Swift is entering her conservative era”, in FT Weekend, Life & Arts, page 20:
      But just as I was resolved to endure her pseudy piano meanderings forever, she's surprised us once again.

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