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pseudonymous

[ soo-don-uh-muhs ]

adjective

  1. bearing a false or fictitious name.
  2. writing or written under a fictitious name.


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Other Words From

  • pseu·dony·mous·ly adverb
  • pseu·dony·mous·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of pseudonymous1

1700–10; < Greek pseudṓnymos; pseudonym, -ous

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Example Sentences

Speaking to The Guardian about Banksy's work, Hirst praised the pseudonymous graffiti artist.

“Every day we have more responsibilities,” says Malath Aumran, a pseudonymous activist working from the same apartment.

That's what John Ensign is really worried about now—not the contents of his several pseudonymous email inboxes.

Pseu′donym, a fictitious name assumed, as by an author; Pseudonym′ity, state of being pseudonymous.

Such is the ejaculatory formula in which public curiosity gives vent to its ignorant impatience of pseudonymous renown.

Not feeling called upon to decide who is the victor in the tilt, we merely lift the pseudonymous veil concealing the champions.

These Fables, Mr. Nutt informs me, are a pseudonymous production probably of the sixteenth century.

The latter gentleman had thus the means of identifying by comparison, the handwriting of the pseudonymous letter.

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