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soi-disant

[swa-dee-zahn] / swa diˈzɑ̃ /


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That goes double for soi-disant documentaries that test the viewer's credulity.

From The Guardian • Dec. 16, 2010

Last week they fooled the guessers and went again, beamed from the "Royal Box" of the soi-disant "Theatre Royal in Drury Lane," while a frantic audience waved programs and sang "God Save the King."

From Time Magazine Archive

Just to make assurance doubly ironclad, Secretary of State Frank Billings Kellogg told correspondents that "under no circumstances" would the State Department recognize the soi-disant and really nonexistent Valenzuela government.

From Time Magazine Archive

Furthermore moneyed Baron Tanaka has persuaded 29 of the Minseito opposition Deputies to bolt their party under Takejiro Tokonami and set themselves up as soi-disant independents.

From Time Magazine Archive

Adeline at first did not answer this soi-disant acquaintance of hers; but, in looking at her more attentively, she exclaimed, 'What do I see?

From Adeline Mowbray or, The Mother and Daughter by Opie, Amelia Alderson