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charlatanism

American  
[shahr-luh-tn-iz-uhm] / ˈʃɑr lə tnˌɪz əm /

noun

  1. the practice or method of a charlatan.

  2. an instance of this.


Etymology

Origin of charlatanism

First recorded in 1795–1805; charlatan + -ism

Example Sentences

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It was an exceptional display of charlatanism by people who transparently did not know what they were doing.

From Slate • Feb. 1, 2024

We’re reminded that cinema — call it movie magic — is itself an advanced form of charlatanism, a sustained illusion that leaves us wondering, “How’d they do that?”

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 16, 2021

To keep this charlatanism alive, her cultivation of her communications network is essential.

From Salon • Sep. 8, 2018

He sold his shamelessness as fearlessness and his charlatanism as charisma, and people believed.

From New York Times • Jul. 18, 2017

Unfortunately, imposture and charlatanism soon took possession of it, and, therefore, it has been overburdened with ridicule and contempt.

From The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851 by Various

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