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selbsternannte

Selbsternannte (plural: die Selbsternannten) is a German term used to describe individuals or groups who claim a particular status, title, or authority for themselves without external validation or formal recognition. The word is formed from selbst ('self') and ernannt, the past participle of ernennen ('to appoint'), and is best translated as 'self-proclaimed' or 'self-styled.' Grammatically, selbsternannt can function as an attributive adjective (selbsternannte Experten) or as a substantive phrase when plural (die Selbsternannten).

Usage and connotations: The term is generally evaluative and often carries a pejorative undertone, signaling skepticism

Variants and equivalents: In English, closest equivalents include 'self-styled,' 'self-proclaimed,' or 'so-called.' The expression can pair

The term is primarily used in German-language media and discourse and should be employed with awareness of

about
the
legitimacy
or
official
authority
of
those
described.
It
is
common
in
journalism,
political
commentary,
and
public
discourse
when
describing
individuals
who
claim
leadership,
expertise,
or
representation
without
formal
appointment,
election,
or
broad
recognition.
The
discretion
of
neutral
usage
depends
on
context;
in
some
cases
it
may
be
used
descriptively
rather
than
as
a
value
judgment,
but
it
frequently
implies
a
critical
stance.
with
nouns
such
as
'Selbsternannte
Präsidenten'
or
'selbsternannte
Experten.'
its
rhetorical
weight.
See
also
related
terms
such
as
'Selbsternennung'
(self-appointment)
and
'selbsternannt'
(adjective).