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[ shahr-luh-tn-iz-uhm ] / ˈʃɑr lə tnˌɪz əm /
nounthe practice or method of a charlatan. an instance of this. Origin of charlatanismFirst recorded in 1795–1805; charlatan + -ism Words nearby charlatanismcharivari, chark, charkha, charlady, charlatan, charlatanism, charlatanry, Charlemagne, Charlene, Charleroi, Charles Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for charlatanismWithout Paganini's genius to give it vitality, his technique would justly be charged with exaggeration and charlatanism. Great Violinists And Pianists|George T. Ferris He emerged from it only to compose verses on charlatanism or chess, and to give his opinion on public affairs in short pamphlets. The Spell of the Heart of France|Andr Hallays One of the great evils existing upon the islands is the charlatanism practiced upon the ignorant. The Red Cross in Peace and War|Clara Barton The Fakirs give themselves up to the practices of sorcery, magic, and charlatanism. Celebrated Travels and Travellers|Jules Verne
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