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fakeness
[ feyk-nis ]
noun
- the quality or condition of being false, artificial, or insincere:
Even birds will eventually realize the fakeness of these rubber snakes if you never move them!
She is a great representative of goodness without any hint of fakeness.
- artificial, false, or insincere behavior, speech, etc.; pretense:
There's so much fakeness in the world, so many people saying things just to schmooze or get the big bucks.
I got tired of his fakeness and endless humblebragging.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of fakeness1
Example Sentences
Yet the concept of fakeness feels murky here.
A reflection of Richter鈥檚 lifelong penchant for technical experimentation, they are in fact inkjet prints of the drawings, so accurate their fakeness is impossible for most of us to discern.
Still, she brings the reader into her burgeoning insight: 鈥淏ecause if hiding behind every potential interaction, relationship, or group is some feared 鈥榝akeness鈥 no one can pinpoint, then we鈥檙e all just running scared from the very thing that might help us understand ourselves.
鈥淚n the beginning, I thought there was a fakeness for writing for the character in a way, so that鈥檚 why my early records especially are very personal and very somber. 鈥 It was during a time when I was trying to prove my musicianship, so I thought that if I didn鈥檛 make serious-sounding music, no one would take me seriously,鈥 she said.
There have been lots of critiques around it, not just in academia, but in popular culture, around the fakeness of it 鈥 that it uses non-models that look incredibly like models, or techniques like Photoshop or filters.
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