Crossword clues for pseud
pseud
- Prefix meaning "false"
- Pretentious poseur
- Pretentious one
- False: Prefix
- Prefix meaning ''false''
- Ersatz intellectual
- False: Pref
- Short pen name?
- Nom de plume: Abbr
- Intellectual pretender
- Intellectual poseur, informally
- False prefix
- Affected intellectual
- "False" prefix
- Word form for "false"
- Socially pretentious person
- Pretender — fraud
- Prefix for "false"
- Pen name: Abbr
- Impostor, for short
- Fake: Comb. form
- Assumed name: abbr
- Pretentious sort, abroad
- False front?
- Ellery Queen, e.g.: Abbr.
- Nom de plume: Abbr.
- Ann Landers or Ayn Rand: Abbr.
- Phony: Prefix
- False start?
- Poseur, in England
- A person who makes deceitful pretenses
- False: Comb. form
- Fake combiner
- Spurious: Prefix
- Ann Landers or Ayn Rand: Abbr
- Fraud misleading dupes
- Fraud - dupes
- Fake cobbler, say, nails shoe vacuously
- Revolutionary deserts his ship, ultimately presenting poser
- Pretentious person
- Pretentious person dupes drunk
- Pretender - fraud
- By the sound of it, taken to court for fraud
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
pseud
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Mrs Nina Pender was less a pseud than a sphinx.
Wiktionary
pseud
n. An intellectually pretentious person; a poseur
WordNet
Usage examples of "pseud".
They should have supported her, they should have made her their champion against pseuds like David and yobbos like Garry and Jazz.
He seemed a decent, honest-looking sort of fellow not one of those spooky pseuds who occasionally sought her company.