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kitsch (kich) noun

   1. Art or artwork characterized by sentimental, often pretentious bad
      taste. The aesthetic or mentality in which such art is conceived or
      appreciated.

   2. Culture or civilization in a degraded state of sentimentality and
      vulgarity.

adjective

   Relating to or characterized by kitsch.

[German, probably of dialectal origin.]

   "Survivors were naturally eager to forget the grimness, and she suggests
   that they were helped in this by kitsch war poetry and by heroic military
   films."
   Hearing silence, Economist, Oct 28, 2000.

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Pronunciation:
http://wordsmith.org/words/kitsch.wav
http://wordsmith.org/words/kitsch.ram