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battologize

[ buh-tol-uh-jahyz ] [ bəˈtɒl əˌdʒaɪz ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to repeat (a word, phrase, mannerism, etc.) excessively

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EXAMPLES OF BATTOLOGIZE

  • He tends to battologize when he’s nervous, repeating the same point over and over.
  • It’s hard to listen when people battologize instead of getting to the point.
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poseur

[ poh-zur ] [ poʊˈzɜr ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a person who attempts to impress others by assuming a fake manner

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  • First recorded in 1880–85; combining pose 1-eur.
  • From the French verb poser, meaning to “affect an attitude or pose.”

EXAMPLES OF POSEUR

  • At the art gallery, the poseur stood in front of paintings, making pretentious comments he clearly didn’t understand.
  • Although she talked about social justice, her lack of real action made her seem more like a poseur than a genuine activist.
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per se

[ per sey ] [ pɜr ˈseɪ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adverb

by, of, for, or in itself; intrinsically

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  • First recorded in 1565–75.
  • From the Latin per sē, meaning “by itself.”

EXAMPLES OF PER SE

  • I don’t hate working from home per se, but I miss the office environment.
  • The movie wasn’t a horror film per se, though it had some scary moments.
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