deceitful, corrupt, crooked, false, cheating, treacherous
Hypocrisy means saying one thing or holding a belief, and doing the opposite. The opposite of hypocrisy is honesty, straightforwardness, and sincerity.
profess one belief while holding another.
The correct spelling is hypocrisy (saying one thing and doing another).
If there were such a word, it would be derived from the Greek verb hyperkrino, meaning to excel or surpass.
He was a hypocrite when it came time to give money back to the church. This word describes someone who indulges in hypocrisy.
hypocrisy is a word
The root word for hypocrisy is "hypokrisis," which comes from the Greek language.
A four syllable word that rhymes with hypocrisy is bureaucracy. A five syllable word that rhymes with hypocrisy is aristocracy. For more examples see the related link below.
hypocrisy
Hypocrisy means saying one thing or holding a belief, and doing the opposite. The opposite of hypocrisy is honesty, straightforwardness, and sincerity.
The word you are looking for is "hypocrisy." It refers to the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform.
Hypocrisy is an often used tool for political ambition; also known as telling the people what they want to hear.
hypocrisy is the English word derived from the Greek word hypokrites
Hypocrisy is doing one thing while saying that another should be done, or to do something while denouncing it and/or promoting the opposite action.
profess one belief while holding another.
A hypocrite is a person who states one thing but does another.
Yes, the noun 'hypocrisy' is an abstract noun, a word for a pretense of having virtues, beliefs, or principles that one does not actually possess; a word for a concept.