pseudo
English
Etymology
Derived from prefix pseudo-, itself derived from Ancient Greek ψευδής (pseudḗs, “false, lying”)
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈs(j)uːdəʊ/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈsuːdoʊ/
- Rhymes: -uːdəʊ
Noun
pseudo (plural pseudos)
- An intellectually pretentious person; a pseudointellectual.
- A poseur; one who is fake.
- (travel industry, informal) pseudo-city code
- (Internet) A pseudonym; a false name used for online anonymity.
- 2011, Divina Frau-Meigs, Media Matters in the Cultural Contradictions of the "Information Society", page 299:
- Issues such as verifiability (for age declared), anonymity (in spite of pseudos and avatars) and traceability are at stake […]
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- Clipping of pseudoephedrine.
Related terms
- pseud - variant
References
- The Australian Concise Oxford Dictionary
Translations
spurious, sham
insincere — see insincere
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References
- The Australian Concise Oxford Dictionary
French
Etymology
Clipping of pseudonyme.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /psø.do/
Further reading
- “pseudo” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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