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simulacrum
[ sim-yuh-ley-kruhm ]
noun
- a slight, unreal, or superficial likeness or semblance.
- an effigy, image, or representation:
a simulacrum of Aphrodite.
simulacrum
/ ˌsɪmjʊˈleɪkrəm /
noun
- any image or representation of something
- a slight, unreal, or vague semblance of something; superficial likeness
Word History and Origins
Origin of simulacrum1
Word History and Origins
Origin of simulacrum1
Example Sentences
Trump isn't just a simulacrum, but one that feels nothing but contempt for the real thing, which often has less surface glamour than his gold-painted fakes.
Similarly, the jokes throughout seem like they’re supposed to be laugh lines, but are really just a simulacrum of humor, quips without wit.
If Schachtner’s orchestrations lack the confident stroke of the master’s pen, they remain a pleasing simulacrum of his flamboyantly emotional style.
But the output is mostly a simulacrum of human thought, not the product of cogitation.
But it’s mostly a simulacrum of human thought, not the product of cogitation.
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