pseudo

pseudo(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
1.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(general)
a. falso
Did you know that Brenda's been conned out of a lot of money by some pseudo colonel?¿Sabías que a Brenda le ha estafado un montón de dinero un falso coronel?
b. farsante
Naomi Markson was a pseudo spiritualist who preyed on widows and made herself very wealthy.Naomi Markson fue una espritista farsante que explotaba a las viudas y que se hizo muy rica.
c. fingido
I'm fed up with listening to all these pseudo compliments from people who want me to do something for them.Estoy harto de oír tanto halago fingido de personas que quieren que les haga algo.
d. supuesto
These pseudo experts know nothing about poverty.Estos supuestos expertos no saben nada de la pobreza.
e. seudo- (prefix)
I wouldn't consult those pseudo professionals if I were you.Yo de ti no consultaría a esos seudoprofesionales.
f. pseudo- (prefix)
I refuse to listen to these pseudo intellectuals prattling on about literary genres.Me niego a oír a estos pseudointelectuales hablar de los géneros literarios.
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