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Potemkin2

Syllabification: (Po·tem·kin)
Pronunciation: /pəˈtem(p)kin/
Definition of Potemkin

adjective

informal
  • having a false or deceptive appearance, especially one presented for the purpose of propaganda:it proved her to be a Potemkin feminist

Origin:

1930s: from Grigori Aleksandrovich Potyomkin (often transliterated Potemkin), a favorite of Empress Catherine II of Russia, who reputedly gave the order for sham villages to be built for the empress's tour of the Crimea in 1787

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