The word is "hypocrite."
The term you are looking for is "irony" where someone says one thing but means the opposite.
The word for when a person says something jokingly but is actually serious is "deadpan." This refers to delivering a serious statement with a blank or expressionless face to emphasize that the statement is not intended as a joke.
The word you might be looking for is "obvious" or "self-evident."
"Ola" is the Portuguese and Spanish word for "hello." It is used as a greeting when addressing someone informally.
The word you are looking for is "describe." It means to give an account or representation of someone or something in words.
When someone says one thing but does another they are being a hypocrite. These people are often mocked by others.
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
That would an ambigram. That is, if your question meant to say "reads as one word one way, and says something else upside-down."
A man of his word is someone who can be trusted, a man who will honour his promises and do what he says he will do and believe what he says he believes.
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Said is a word meaning something that someone says.
someone might say they have sticktoitiveness
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We say they repeated that word
"Moment" in this sense is used in the same sense as the word "momentum." When someone says something is of "no moment," they mean that the thing has no force, or no ability to change anything.