poser (Meaning)

Wordnet

poser (n)

a person who habitually pretends to be something he is not

a person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor

a particularly difficult or baffling question or problem

Synonyms & Antonyms of poser

Synonyms:

    No weak syonyms found.

Antonyms:

    No weak antonyms found.

poser Sentence Examples

  1. He's always trying to act like he knows everything, but everyone sees him as just a poser.
  2. Sarah called him out for being a poser because he only pretended to be interested in skateboarding.
  3. The new guy at the gym turned out to be a total poser; he spent more time taking selfies than actually working out.
  4. She thought he was genuine about his love for indie music, but it turned out he was just a poser trying to fit in.
  5. Real artists don't need to show off their skills constantly; posers do.
  6. He wore sunglasses indoors, trying to look cool, but everyone saw him as a poser.
  7. The poser tried to impress everyone by name-dropping celebrities he claimed to know.
  8. You can always spot a poser in a group of genuine enthusiasts; they stick out like sore thumbs.
  9. Being a poser might give you temporary attention, but authenticity wins in the long run.
  10. He was branded a poser by the true fans of the hobby when he tried to fake expertise.

FAQs About the word poser

a person who habitually pretends to be something he is not, a person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor, a particularly difficult or baffling q

actor, personator,mime, masquerader, pantomimist, masker, aper, impressionist, pantomime, ape

nonactor, nonactor,,

He's always trying to act like he knows everything, but everyone sees him as just a poser.

Sarah called him out for being a poser because he only pretended to be interested in skateboarding.

The new guy at the gym turned out to be a total poser; he spent more time taking selfies than actually working out.

She thought he was genuine about his love for indie music, but it turned out he was just a poser trying to fit in.