affectation
1 of 1noun/ˌæ.fɛk.ˈteɪ.ʃən/
Forms:affectations
1
an insincere and unnatural manner of speaking, behaving, or writing that is intended to impress
- They quickly saw through the affectation of his elegant speech, recognizing it as an attempt to impress.
- Everyone could tell that the politeness he showed was merely an affectation designed to curry favor.
- Behind the affectation of casual charm, there was a clear attempt to mask his true intentions.
- Despite his affectation of modesty, it was obvious he was deeply proud of his achievements.
- The critic noted the affectation in her acting, criticizing how it detracted from the authenticity of her performance.
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