Sentence example with the word 'hypocrisy'

hypocrisy

affectation, charlatanism, double-dealing, falseheartedness, humbug, mannerism, pecksniffery, pretension, sanctimoniousness, snivel, treacherousness

Definition n. an expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction

Last update: June 16, 2015

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Is it because she a remarkably astute and forthright and outspoken woman who 's views challenge and overturn the hypocrisy of others?   [noun]

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At this point the utter hypocrisy of The New Statesman should be noted.   [noun]

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I know his principles, and that he detests their cant and hypocrisy.   [noun]

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Well, no, here begins a new hypocrisy.   [noun]

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Falsehood and hypocrisy were as unfamiliar to her as fishing is to the sons of the desert.   [noun]

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For such people marriages exist, but to us they are only hypocrisy and violence.   [noun]

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Her life was made up of hypocrisy and deceit, and her death shall prove that I know how to punish.   [noun]

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It would be perfectly simple and clear if you did not by your hypocrisy disguise the truth which has so unmistakably been revealed to us.   [noun]

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And the greater the divergence between actual life and men's conscience, the greater the extension of hypocrisy.   [noun]

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But even hypocrisy has its limits.   [noun]

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According to the existing theory so essential to support hypocrisy, man is not free and cannot change his life.   [noun]

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