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faux

imitation / fake / artificial / simulated
Adjective

This term carries a specific nuance of intentional mimicry, often used in design and fashion to describe materials that imitate luxury items without the associated cost. It suggests a calculated aesthetic choice rather than a crude forgery, though it can imply a lack of authenticity in a person's behavior or mannerisms. Because it is borrowed directly from French, it retains a slightly sophisticated or stylistic air. It is almost exclusively used as an adjective and does not function as a noun or verb in standard English usage.

Meanings

Adjective

Made to look like a more expensive or authentic material, but actually imitation.

"The living room was decorated with faux marble tiles."

Adjective

Not genuine; fake or artificial in a way that is intended to deceive or mimic a certain style.

"He adopted a faux accent to sound more sophisticated during the interview."

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