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hypocritical
[hip-uh-krit-i-kuhl]
adjective
of the nature of hypocrisy, or pretense of having virtues, beliefs, principles, etc., that one does not actually possess.
The parent who has a “do what I say and not what I do” attitude can appear hypocritical to a child.
possessing the characteristics of hypocrisy.
Isn't a politician hypocritical for talking about human dignity while voting against reasonable social programs?
Other Word Forms
- hypocritically adverb
- unhypocritical adjective
- unhypocritically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of hypocritical1
Example Sentences
"You cannot be hypocritical in these matters, you've got to be consistent."
"It's hypocritical for anybody to criticise a player that honours the contract because the player's got a job to do, play football," said Andrew.
The player power fallout: 'Despicable' stars or 'hypocritical' clubs?
The party accused her of "hypocritical tax avoidance", while supporting higher taxes on second homes.
Here, Lanthimos lampoons hypocritical executives and well-meaning radicals, surveying the damage that can be done by both parties when they intersect in his typically stylistic manner.
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