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pharisaic

English

Etymology

Pharisee +? -ic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?f????se?j?k/

Adjective

pharisaic (comparative more pharisaic, superlative most pharisaic)

  1. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees.
  2. (chiefly Christianity) Emphasizing the observance of ritual or practice over the meaning.
    • 1913, George Bernard Shaw, Pygmalion (Act I, Scene 1)
      The church clock strikes the second quarter.
      HIGGINS [Hearing in it the voice of God, rebuking him for his Pharisaic want of charity for the poor girl]
  3. Self-righteous.

Synonyms

  • pharisaical

Related terms

  • pharisaic
  • pharisaically
  • pharisaicalness
  • pharisaism

Translations

See also

  • Pharisee

Anagrams

  • chirapsia

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hypocrisy

English

Etymology

From Middle English ipocrisie, from Old French ypocrisie, from Late Latin hypocrisis, from Ancient Greek ????????? (hupókrisis, answer, stage acting, pretense), from ??????????? (hupokrínomai, I reply), from ??? (hupó, under, equivalent of the modern "hypo-" prefix) + the middle voice of ????? (krín?, I separate, judge, decide).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /h??p?k??si/
  • (US) IPA(key): /h??p?k??si/

Noun

hypocrisy (countable and uncountable, plural hypocrisies)

  1. The contrivance of a false appearance of virtue or goodness, while concealing real character or inclinations, especially with respect to religious and moral beliefs; hence in general sense, dissimulation, pretence, sham.
  2. The claim or pretense of having beliefs, standards, qualities, behaviours, virtues, motivations, etc. which one does not really have. [from early 13th c.]
  3. The practice of engaging in the same behaviour or activity for which one criticises another; moral self-contradiction whereby the behavior of one or more people belies their own claimed or implied possession of certain beliefs, standards or virtues.
  4. An instance of any or all of the above.

Synonyms

  • hypocriticality
  • hypocriticalness

Related terms

  • hypocritic
  • hypocritical
  • hypocritically
  • hypocrite

Translations

Further reading

  • hypocrisy at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • hypocrisy on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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