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pseudo
1[soo-doh]
adjective
not actually but having the appearance of; pretended; false or spurious; sham.
almost, approaching, or trying to be.
pseudo-
2a combining form meaning “false,” “pretended,” “unreal,” used in the formation of compound words (pseudoclassic; pseudointellectual ): in scientific use, denoting close or deceptive resemblance to the following element (pseudobulb; pseudocarp ), and used sometimes in chemical names of isomers (pseudoephedrine ).
pseudo-
1combining form
false, pretending, or unauthentic
pseudo-intellectual
having a close resemblance to
pseudopodium
pseudo
2/ ˈsjuːdəʊ /
adjective
informal, not genuine; pretended
Word History and Origins
Origin of pseudo2
Word History and Origins
Origin of pseudo1
Example Sentences
Their goal is to provide as much support to their athletes as possible, using their facilities as a gym, baseball lab and pseudo health clinic.
The right wing — the fascists, the militarists, the super pseudo masculinists — they love to kick down.
It’s a big bow on this pseudo “Gossip Girl” holiday.
The guidance describes this as a "harmful pseudo science".
He also took or permitted to be taken or made indecent images or pseudo photos of children between 2007 and 2012.
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