What is another word for artificialities?

Pronunciation: [ˌɑːtɪfˌɪʃɪˈalɪtiz] (IPA)

Artificialities refer to the condition of being artificial or contrived and can be replaced by various synonyms, such as insincerity, contrivance, pretension. Many people view artificialities as something that deviates from the natural course of things and is used for convenience or show. In other words, it lacks a genuine, authentic nature. The term has a negative connotation that indicates something that is not real, forced, or manipulative. Synonyms like formality, falsity, or affectation may be used to describe situations, behaviors or things that do not conform to the norms of authenticity, simplicity, and naturalness. People may avoid using artificialities to avoid conflict, build relationships, or seek the truth.

What are the hypernyms for Artificialities?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Artificialities

  • It is as if a really secure nationalism, already in possession of its nation-state, can fail to see itself as 'nationalist' at all. Its own distinctive bonding is perceived as natural and obvious by contrast with the mere projections of any nationalism which is still in active progress and thus incomplete. At this point radicals and minority nationalists emphasize the artificialities of the settled 'common sense' nation-state and to their own satisfaction shoot them to pieces from history and from social theory.
    Raymond Williams

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