proxysm

/ˈprɒksizəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who acts on behalf of someone else, especially in a situation where their actions may be perceived as controversial or unpopular.

“The politician’s staff member was accused of being a proxysm for the politician’s unpopular stance on the issue.”

Synonyms

  • proxy
  • surrogate

Antonyms

  • authentic
  • genuine