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  2. Sanctimony is a noun that means obsolete holiness or affected or hypocritical holiness. Learn the word history, synonyms, and example sentences of sanctimony from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Sanctimony is pretended, affected, or hypocritical religious devotion or righteousness. Learn how to use this word in a sentence, its synonyms, and its origin from Latin sānctimōnia holiness.

  4. Sanctimonious is an adjective that means acting as if morally better than others, or more religious. It can be used to describe people, remarks, or actions that are disapproving or superior. See synonyms, examples, and translations of sanctimonious in different languages.

  5. Before this word (and its partner, sanctimonious) gained its modern meaning, it was used un-ironically, to mean "virtuousness." It comes from the Latin sanctimonia, "holiness," from the root sanctus, "holy." Definitions of sanctimony. noun. the quality of being hypocritically devout.

  6. Sanctimony is the quality of being hypocritically devout or righteous, often with an unwarranted attitude of moral or social superiority. Find the origin, usage, and related words of sanctimony from various dictionaries and thesauruses on The Free Dictionary website.

  7. 1 day ago · Sanctimony is affected piety or righteousness, or religious hypocrisy. Learn the word origin, synonyms, antonyms and how to use it in sentences from The Guardian and other sources.

  8. Find 34 synonyms and antonyms of sanctimony, a noun that means hypocrisy or godliness, from the online thesaurus of Merriam-Webster. Learn the definition, usage, and origin of sanctimony and see related words and phrases.

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