hypocritical
One popular favorite lately is using "I" where "me" is correct, for example saying Between you and I, instead of the correct Between you and me. This betrays a failure to understand basics of English grammar. Another is incorrect verb agreement with a singular subject and plural predicate, for example saying One thing we are blankets, in stead of the correct One thing we need is blankets. Also pervasive is the use of "would have" in the protasis of a condition, for example saying If I would have known you were coming... instead of the correct If I had known...
By observing the evidence at the crime scene, the detective was able to infer that the suspect had entered through the back window.
Two faced Hypocritical Unreliable A lair.
You can use the term "it's by far" when you're implying or actually comparing one thing to another. It describes a figurative distance between one thing and another. For example, I enjoy real New York-style pizza and it's by far the best pizza I've ever had. I don't like shopping at the local grocery store because it's by far the dirtiest store I've ever been in.
Saying one thing while meaning another is known as sarcasm. It involves using irony to convey a message that is usually opposite of what is stated, often with a humorous or mocking tone.
A person who says one thing but does another is called a hypocrite.Saying to do this, and doing another is making someone a hypocrite
to make one thing fit with another, to make sense
The correct spelling is hypocrisy (saying one thing and doing another).
saying that one thing is like another thing or saying it is as _____ as something e.g. It was like a feather falling from the sky Twas as noisy as an elephant charging at full speed
Being treacherous, saying one thing and doing another.
Well, there are a lot of things that can answer anything. One of them is simply saying "What?" ( A good way to get your brothers annoyed) Another way to answer anything is saying "Na."
comparing different things day saying that one thing is another
By observing the evidence at the crime scene, the detective was able to infer that the suspect had entered through the back window.
"Like saying she is a dog" its basically saying one thing is another and it doesn't use like or as like a simile does.Hope I helped.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that identifies one thing as being the same as some unrelated other thing, thus strongly implying the similarities.
This kind of thing seems to vary from one religion to another, so you need to be specific.