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posturing

American  
[pos-cher-ing] / ˈpɒs tʃər ɪŋ /

noun

  1. speech or action that is artificial, hypocritical, or calculated to mislead.

    I'm fed up with the reaching-across-the-aisle posturing intended to make politicians seem like they’re working hard for bipartisan reform.


adjective

  1. engaging in or characterized by such speech or behavior.

    He cynically believes that anybody trying to live up to an ideal is either a posturing liar or a simple-minded fool.

Etymology

Origin of posturing

First recorded in 1620–30; postur(e) ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. ) for the noun; postur(e) ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. ) for the adjective

Example Sentences

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After last week’s debate, there was lots of social media posturing about who won and who trolled whom the best.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 28, 2026

Bragging, threatening, and posturing are all frowned upon.

From Slate • Apr. 13, 2026

In a “risk-on” market, investors rush to buy up stocks that had been especially beaten down during prior bouts of defensive posturing, noted Cantor Fitzgerald’s C.J.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 8, 2026

United felt the German giants were posturing and would let Sancho leave regardless.

From BBC • Mar. 15, 2026

I’m not afraid: That’s really all I wanted to be able to say, and to say it without posturing.

From "Tradition" by Brendan Kiely

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