"pretentiosity" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} pretentiosity (uncountable)
  1. The quality of being pretentious. Tags: uncountable Synonyms: pretentiousness
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          "ref": "1925 July 5, Stockton Independent, volume 128, number 155, Stockton, Calif., section two, page 1:",
          "text": "I would gladly sell first quarter moons / At two bits a bunch like bananas: / That silly incomplete pretentiosity, / That scrawny, flea-bitten planet, / Dogging the steps of the earth, / Rattling after the earth / Like an old can / Tied to the shining car of newly[-]weds.",
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          "ref": "1935, The New English Weekly: A Review of Public Affairs, Literature and the Arts, page 434:",
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          "text": "Yet something of this strange author’s deep concern for our spiritual welfare does manage to penetrate through the blanket of stream-of-consciousness pretentiosity in which he has tried to hide it.",
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          "ref": "1957 September 22, George F. Tittmann, “Three Golden Rules for Public Speaking”, in The Living Church, page 21:",
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          "ref": "1973 October 10, Punch, page 513:",
          "text": "You are fully revealed, you piddling little pseudo homuncle, in all your precocious pretentiosity in your comment on the able, highly skilful AND completely convincing film.",
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          "ref": "2000 May 5, A B Magee, “Hey! Anne!”, in alt.fan.british-accent (Usenet):",
          "text": "You think *that's* pretentious? You must have awfully low standards of pretentiousnessousnessousnessousness. If you had access to Canadian TV networks, you'd soon learn what pretentiosity was.",
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          "text": "It’s easy to find clowns showing off their talent; they’re so full of it! This pretentiosity.",
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          "ref": "2003 May 15, spookyjon, “So...”, in alt.music.radiohead (Usenet):",
          "text": "Pretentiosity readings off the charts.",
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