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gone Hollywood
adjective as in affected
Strong matches
adjective as in la-di-da
Weak matches
- apish
- artificial
- assumed
- awkward
- campy
- chichi
- conceited
- contrived
- counterfeit
- counterfeited
- faked
- false
- feigned
- fraud
- ham
- hammy
- highfalutin
- hollow
- imitated
- insincere
- mannered
- melodramatic
- ostentatious
- overdone
- pedantic
- phony
- playacting
- pompous
- precious
- pretended
- pretentious
- put on
- schmaltzy
- self-conscious
- shallow
- sham
- simulated
- spurious
- stiff
- stilted
- studied
- superficial
- theatrical
- unnatural
adjective as in mannered
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Example Sentences
Other times, Whibley writes that Nori would berate him and pit the rest of the band against him, telling them that Whibley had “gone Hollywood” because of his relationship with Lavigne.
From Los Angeles Times
"I think Deirdre has gone Hollywood," George whispered.
From Literature
Congress has officially gone Hollywood.
From Washington Times
“Kristi has gone Hollywood,” she said.
From Seattle Times
Only four months into his presidency, Clinton was on the back foot, denying that he had “gone Hollywood.”
From Los Angeles Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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