charlatanical (Meaning)
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charlatanical (a.)
Of or like a charlatan; making undue pretension; empirical; pretentious; quackish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of charlatanical
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charlatanical Sentence Examples
- The charlatanical nature of his claims became apparent when scrutinized by experts in the field.
- Her book was criticized for its charlatanical approach to alternative medicine, lacking scientific evidence.
- Despite his charlatanical methods, he managed to attract a following of believers.
- The charlatanical preacher's sermons were met with skepticism by those who valued rational thought.
- The media exposed the charlatanical practices of the fraudulent investment scheme.
- His charlatanical behavior led to his expulsion from the professional association.
- The academic community dismissed the article as charlatanical pseudoscience.
- She was wary of his charlatanical promises of overnight success.
- The government cracked down on charlatanical practitioners peddling fake cures.
- His charlatanical antics were finally brought to light, resulting in public condemnation.
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Of or like a charlatan; making undue pretension; empirical; pretentious; quackish.
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The charlatanical nature of his claims became apparent when scrutinized by experts in the field.
Her book was criticized for its charlatanical approach to alternative medicine, lacking scientific evidence.
Despite his charlatanical methods, he managed to attract a following of believers.
The charlatanical preacher's sermons were met with skepticism by those who valued rational thought.