A person who habitually pretends to be something he is not.
1 He is a born poseur , and very often has deceived his opponents.
2 The canny old poseur was on his way to an immortal martyrdom.
3 Grumblings that being a poseur is not as easy as we think.
4 It wouldn't have been a fair match: the poseur against the boy wonder.
5 Of course the man was a poseur , a most horrid mountebank and ego-maniac.
6 This fact fixes Mr. Wells's honesty and proves him to be no poseur .
7 That poseur who was drooling all over you at the shoot?
8 Not even drugs can save this poseur from his lack of personality and plausibility.
9 They were a relief to her-theywere not whispering that she was a poseur .
10 And he had an instinctive reliance on her fellow poseur 's ability to detect it.
11 The kaiser is a poseur in love with himself.
12 Let's see who the real poseur is, he said.
13 When he uses sailing argot he is instantly seen as a dilettante, poseur , Republican, etc.
14 The flaneur, the poseur - if such he was-nolonger appeared.
15 His enemies called him a dilettante and a poseur .
16 The poseur 's mask which he habitually wore slipped aside and the real man peeped out.
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