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How to use pretension in a sentence

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Anti-intellectualism is a hideous canker in our society, but it feeds on needless pretension and superiority.
There's little pretension at the Bravo and not a drop of Americanized Tex-Mex.
It was arrogant pretension of the ancient Greeks to imagine that barbarians were slaves by nature.
His trust in us was so refreshing and his attitude so free of pretension that I now regret not doing his ironing.
In music, pretension is nine tenths of the charts, but trade a bit of that pretentiousness and you can uncover gems.
Its central story is atmospheric and makes good use of non-linear storytelling without stepping over the line into pretension.
When she is there with you, she is simply there, with no pretension, no elaboration, no show.
He was totally without ostentation or pretension and totally disinterested in wealth, honours or managerial power.
I didn't want to add to the pretension and the snobbery, the clubbiness that I loathe in the wine world.
Both had an undeserved reputation for pretension and a sharp sense of humour that went over the heads of many of their detractors.
The chain, they decided, would exude the mild pretension of a low-end department store rather than the folksiness of a high-end dime store.
The question of noble pretension to property, privilege, and power thus emerges as the underlying problem of the old order.
Located in the heart of West Palm Beach, it's a moneyed, up-market environment, big on designer flash and not short on pose and pretension.
Further irritation comes from the increasing pretension to rationality that Alex's nonsense illustrates.
This is a place with no need for pretension, shameless self-promotion or global snobbery.
Member governments identified where their national interests overlapped, without any pretension to a common foreign policy.
Crowded around tables the size of Frisbees, people pose in a pageant of pretension.
This was a band of the Midwest, no attitude, no pretension and always able to laugh at themselves.
The men talk about him resentfully, sick of his haughty attitude and pretension.
It is rare to see such unusual gifts of public speaking accompanied by such a complete lack of arrogance or pretension.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Their pretension to all knowledge, acquired for them the title of illuminati.
The apologists affixed a species of legitimism, a pretension that the Church had always from the first saluted the emperor.
He is now in his seventy-second year, has a handsome house, without and pretension, overlooking his tanyard.
As umar Shaikh Mrz was a ruler of high ambition and great pretension, he was always bent on conquest.
He is rather inclined to fleer at any pretension to American club life of earlier date.
The Utopian ideas which I have expressed have in no way the pretension to be new.
They attacked his pretension with flouting and battered his pomposity with ridicule.
My profession is that of a clockmaker, and I make no pretension to nothin' else.
A pretension to devoutness and asceticism was one of the fashions in Molire's time.
You don't set up the pretension of dictating to me what I am to do with what's my own.
He was a stout, full-faced man of fifty or upwards, with an odd mixture in his manner of piety and pretension.
Where the pretension is higher, the test may justly be more severe.
But who has ever made such an exorbitant pretension in its name?
To folly, to pretension, to presumption, he showed but slight forbearance.
I made no pretension to 'a mother's watchful, anxious care,' but I was amazed and horrified at Mrs.
But do not measure the importance of this class by their pretension, or imagine that a fop can be the dispenser of honor and shame.
I speak generally, and not with any pretension to exactness.
Except this, he has no pretension to nobility, and calls himself a chance count, although the general opinion at Rome is that the count is a man of very high distinction.
The pretension to dogmatize about them in each other is the root of most human injustices and cruelties, and the trait in human character most likely to make the angels weep.
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