Attitudinise

/ˌætɪˈtuːdɪnaɪz/ verb

To adopt an exaggerated or affected attitude or pose; to strike attitudes or assume artificial positions.

From attitude + -ise (British English verb suffix). This verb emerged in the late 17th-18th centuries as a critical term to describe people who were constantly posing or affecting attitudes.

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