noun
- claims to have a particular status, quality, or right, especially when such claims are questionable or unjustified
- attempts to impress others or appear more important, cultured, or sophisticated than one actually is
Usage: usually plural
Usage: usually plural; often implies artificiality
Examples
- His pretensions to nobility were quickly exposed as false.
- The restaurant’s pretensions to fine dining were undermined by poor service.
- She had no pretensions about her cooking skills and admitted she was still learning.
- The author’s literary pretensions made his simple story unnecessarily complicated.
- Despite his wealth, he lived without pretensions in a modest home.
- Her pretensions to being an expert were obvious to everyone in the room.
- The small town had pretensions of becoming a major tourist destination.