Based on pretense; deceptively pleasing.
1 There is not a meretricious or humiliating book in the whole collection.
2 Gloriani's statues were florid and meretricious ; they looked like magnified goldsmith's work.
3 The meretricious melodrama did not fool them, but they delighted in its absurdities.
4 The over-rated, overpaid, and most meretricious painter died at Hampton Court in 1707.
5 It's a meretricious parade in which style reigns supreme over content.
6 Her great effort to keep herself young had led to a meretricious childishness.
7 But to-night her now hateful, meretricious image rose, with horrid vividness, before him.
8 It is like all your poetry - merely meretricious glitter; there is no heart in it.
9 In the law courts the same smart epigrams, the same meretricious style were required.
10 She was half-angry with him in the carriage, and said something about meretricious manners.
11 A phrase used adjectively sometimes of meretricious attempts to catch or win popular favor.
12 I'm afraid writers are apt to use stock phrases in the same meretricious fashion.
13 That meretricious splendour was the only one to be met in Mrs Verloc's visions.
14 Not a hint of meretricious emphasis on their luster and yet they fairly flame.
15 But then it looked insincere, meretricious , affected, and always haggard.
16 The home circle is select and chaste-thepromiscuous intermingling with the world meretricious and contaminating.
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