What is another word for attitudinising?

Pronunciation: [ˈatɪtjˌuːdɪnˌa͡ɪzɪŋ] (IPA)

Attitudinising refers to assuming an affected or unnatural attitude or posture for show or impressing others. Synonyms for this term include posturing, posing, showing off, grandstanding, acting, playacting, pretending, shamming, faking, feigning, and simulating. All of these words denote a false display of behavior, putting on a pretense, or assuming a fake demeanor. Attitudinising often entails exaggerating one's qualities, traits, or emotions in an attempt to be noticed or admired. It is a form of performance that is intended to impress, but often comes off as insincere, phony, or artificial. Regardless of the word used, such behavior is seen as insufferable and off-putting.

What are the hypernyms for Attitudinising?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Attitudinising

Lady Sarah was a clever woman, with a horror of attitudinising, and some want of artistic feeling.
"Old Kensington"
Miss Thackeray
One may be attitudinising even while one tells the truth.
"The Book of This and That"
Robert Lynd
His thoughts and his language are always attitudinising.
"The Virginians"
William Makepeace Thackeray

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