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Potemkin village

or Po·tem·kin Vil·lage

[ poh-tem-kin vil-ij, puh ]

noun

  1. a pretentiously showy or imposing façade intended to mask or divert attention from an embarrassing or shabby fact or condition.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Potemkin village1

1935–40; after Prince Potëmkin ( def ), who allegedly had villages of cardboard constructed for Catherine II's visit to the Ukraine and the Crimea in 1787

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Example Sentences

It's as Potemkin Village-ish a piece of journalistic writing as I've seen in a long time.

The lobbyist-journalist-politician scandal has dynamited the Potemkin village that is Indian journalism.

It was a Potemkin Village of technology, camera-ready but a long way short of leaving the ground.

For years, critics scoffed at Amazon.com and Jeff Bezos, dismissing the online retailer as an Information Age Potemkin Village.

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