Phrases with «ersatz»

"Ersatz" is a German word that means substitute or replacement. It refers to something that isn't the real or genuine thing, but is used as a replacement because the original may not be available or is too expensive. It can describe an artificial or inferior imitation of something. Full definition

Sentences with «ersatz»

  • Nearly everything in Taylor Hackford's tin - eared comedy is as ersatz as the Robert De Diro character's rage is real. (metacritic.com)
  • In «Le Déjeuner,» as in photographs throughout this show, Ms. Thomas hijacks Manet and other European painters, placing women of color at the center, lounging in ersatz landscapes of collaged fabric — animal prints, upholstery and bedsheets — wood paneling and store - bought flowers. (lehmannmaupin.com)
  • He starts the movie with ersatz poetic narration: «I've heard people say that life is like a river, and we're all just tiny minnows, struggling through the freeze, the thaw and the flow.» (southflorida.com)
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