attitudinise

/ˌætɪˈtuːdɪnaɪz/
verb
  1. To behave or speak in a way that is meant to impress others or show off one's opinions or feelings.
    • The politician attitudinised for the cameras, striking dramatic poses during the speech.
    • He tends to attitudinise at parties, trying to seem more intellectual than he really is.
    • Instead of having a real conversation, she just attitudinised about her supposed artistic genius.
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