verb
- to adopt or display an artificial attitude or pose, especially to impress others
Usage: British spelling; third person singular present
Examples
- She attitudinises whenever photographers are around.
- The actor attitudinises on stage to create dramatic effect.
- He constantly attitudinises to appear more sophisticated than he is.
- The politician attitudinises during interviews to seem more relatable.
- She attitudinises about her artistic abilities to impress her peers.