Attitudinarian

/ˌætɪˌtuːdɪˈneɪriən/ noun

A person who adopts exaggerated or affected attitudes and poses; someone who strikes artificial positions or affects false impressions.

From attitude + -arian (suffix forming nouns for adherents or practitioners of something). This word emerged in English in the late 17th or 18th century as a critical term for affected people.

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