namedropping
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:He filled the meeting with a long story about how he was invited to meet an industry leader, showing off he had done namedropping on a verbal artifact.
Definition:A verbal revelation, often pridefully, by not-very-important people, not to impress or to give an appearance of authority, but rather to fill in time or lengthen a statement.
Example:To demonstrate his knowledge in marketing strategies, Alex constantly namedropped famous CEOs in his presentation.
Definition:An action or behavior intended to show or prove something, which can include namedropping as a way to demonstrate perceived importance or knowledge.
Example:By mentioning his connections with local politicians, he was hoping to boost his business’s credit.
Definition:An enhancement of one’s reputation or credibility, often achieved by associating oneself with an important or significant individual; also referred to as namedropping.
Example:In the social atmosphere of the gala, everyone seemed to be engaged in namedropping to form alliances and enhance their social standing.
Definition:The general mood or culture at a social event, where namedropping can be a subtle or overt way to fit into the group's dynamic.
Example:Her recent name dropping of famous actors at the conference was an attempt to upgrade her professional identity.
Definition:A process of improving one’s personal or professional identity through the association with prestigious or influential people; typically achieved through namedropping.
Example:Whenever questioned, he would immediately fall back on the credibility claim built through namedropping.
Definition:A claim to be considered credible or trustworthy, often bolstered by the mention of respected individuals, such as through namedropping.
Example:The mantelpiece was filled with various mantelpiece items, each one a namedropping of a previous achievement and association.
Definition:A display or collection of items that one owns and proudly keeps, often including certificates, awards, or objects of honor; an extension of namedropping, it serves to highlight achievements or associations.
Example:He thought he had an air of authority when he namedropped several famous economists in his speech, but it came across as pretentious.
Definition:An air or impression of having authority or expertise, which can be created through namedropping or by referencing one’s connections and experiences.
Example:In the epistemocratic context of academic conferences, speakers often engage in namedropping to establish their expertise and credibility.
Definition:A scenario in which knowledge, expertise, or status is highly valued and may be demonstrated through namedropping or referencing influential people and their works.
Example:She sought to create a prestige association with the local business elite by constant namedropping.
Definition:A connection or association that lends prestige or respectability; often achieved through namedropping of respected or influential figures.
Example:For his business development, he maintained a list of contacts, providing a robust foundation for namedropping during meetings and negotiations.
Definition:A list of people one knows or has contacted, used as a means to show social influence or to establish professional networks; synonymous with namedropping in business settings.
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