pseud

Meaning of pseud

noun
  1. an intellectually pretentious or affected person.
    at the height of the band's career, he was thought to be the biggest pseud in rock
adjective
  1. intellectually pretentious or affected.
    to seek inspiration in literature or folklore is to risk being pilloried as pseud

1950s: abbreviation of pseudo.

combining form, prefix

variant spelling of pseudo- reduced before a vowel (as in pseudepigrapha ).

combining form, prefix
  1. supposed or purporting to be but not really so; false; not genuine.
    pseudonym
    pseudoscience
  2. resembling or imitating.
    pseudo-hallucination

from Greek pseudēs ‘false’, pseudos ‘falsehood’.

Information about pseud

  • The plural form of pseud is: pseuds.
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Hyphenation of pseud

pseud

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
  • pseud is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

pseud synonyms

Meaning imposter:

imposter, impostor, pretender, fake, faker, fraud, sham, shammer, pseudo

Meaning a person who poses; a poseur:

poser

Meaning a person who behaves affectedly in order to impress others:

poseur

Meaning a fraudulent person or thing:

phoney

Anagrams of pseud

dupes, spued

Words that rhyme with pseud

No rhymes for pseud found