Hypocrisy. Doing so makes them a hypocrite.
Someone who does that should not described as a 'hypocrite'.
It is common to describe someone accusing another of doing exactly the thing they tell others NOT to do as a hypocrite. This is only true when deception is involved e.g. an alcoholic a) tells others they shouldn't drink while secretively drinking themselves..
reality i wrecked my moms car right when she said not to. of course i didnt mean to.....
Hypocrites. Or parents.
This is called Blackmailing.
A descriptive word is something that describes another word and tells its meaning.
Yes.
The word tell is a verb. It means to narrate something such as a tale.
Yes, the word quota is an abstract noun; a word for an amount of something that someone has to do; an amount of something that someone is officially allowed to have or do; a word for a concept.
hypocrite
hypocrit
it means to if you do something wrong and someone tells someone in authority what you did
The word 'bien' is an adverb in French. So it tells something about a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. In this case, what the adverb tells is how well someone or something is doing.
An adjective is a word that describes, tells about, or modifies a noun or a pronoun. It is a word that describes something or someone: they can describe, limit, or quantify a noun.
It tells us that someone or something is more lively or boisterous than someone or something else ... in a sentence 'we have two dogs, one friskier than the other'.
That could mean to contradict the other person or undermine what they are saying.
A boss
No, "passed" is not a preposition. It is a verb that indicates movement or progression.
Hypcrite
the smile is used when someone tells a joke or tells you something nice about youor says something funny.
preposition