Charlatanic

/ˌʃɑɹləˈtænɪk/ adjective

Of, relating to, or characteristic of a charlatan; fraudulent, deceptive, or pretending to have skills or knowledge one doesn't actually possess.

From charlatan (a fake or fraud) plus the suffix -ic, creating an adjective form. Charlatan itself comes from Italian ciarlatano, possibly from ciarlare meaning 'to chatter' or from the place Cereto.

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