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meretricious

[mer-i-trish-uhs] / ˌmɛr ɪˈtrɪʃ əs /


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“Shakespeare in Love” kidnapped its subject to force him into a flimsy and meretricious romcom; “Hamnet” reduces the concept of tragedy to actors being extremely sad.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 27, 2025

The economic crash of 1929 descended on America like an ice age, ending a meretricious prosperity.

From Salon • Nov. 4, 2023

His work wasn’t a branch of publicity even as it sought to elevate the truly excellent from the meretricious.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 14, 2023

How can he revise this meretricious manuscript, “this three-hundred-page crime against truth,” without betraying his mother’s childhood friend?

From Washington Post • Jul. 6, 2021

Her face was rouged and powdered, but in the brilliant electric glare it seemed neither out of keeping nor meretricious.

From The Gay Adventure A Romance by Bird, Richard




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