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  1. A hypocrite preaches one thing, and does another. You're a hypocrite if you criticize other people for wearing fur, but pull out your big mink jacket as soon as it gets cold. The word hypocrite is rooted in the Greek word hypokrites, which means “stage actor, pretender, dissembler.”.

  2. hypocrite. noun [ C ] disapproving us / ˈhɪp.ə.krɪt / uk / ˈhɪp.ə.krɪt /. Add to word list. Add to word list. someone who says they have particular moral beliefs but behaves in way that shows these are not sincere: He's a hypocrite - he's always lecturing other people on the environment but he drives around in a huge car.

  3. hypocrite. a person whose behaviour does not meet the moral standards or match the opinions that they claim to have. Charles was a liar and a hypocrite who married her for money. Middle English: from Old French ypocrite, via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek hupokritēs ‘actor’, from hupokrinesthai ‘play a part, pretend’, from hupo ...

  4. 1. : a feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not : behavior that contradicts what one claims to believe or feel. His hypocrisy was finally revealed with the publication of his private letters. especially : the false assumption of an appearance of virtue or religion.

  5. Apr 20, 2024 · hypocrite. (hɪpəkrɪt ) Word forms: plural hypocrites. countable noun. If you accuse someone of being a hypocrite, you mean that they pretend to have qualities, beliefs, or feelings that they do not really have. [disapproval] The magazine wrongly suggested he was a liar and a hypocrite.

  6. Definition of hypocrite – Learner’s Dictionary. hypocrite. noun [ C ] uk / ˈhɪpəkrɪt / us. Add to word list Add to word list. someone who pretends to believe something that they do not really believe or that is the opposite of what they do or say at another time. hypocritical. adjective uk / ˌhɪpəʊˈkrɪtɪk ə l / us. hypocritically. adverb.

  7. Apr 1, 2024 · hypocrite (plural hypocrites) Someone who practices hypocrisy, who pretends to hold beliefs, or whose actions are not consistent with their claimed beliefs. [from early 13th c.] Synonyms: flip-flopper, pretender; see also Thesaurus: deceiver. Derived terms [ edit] act the hypocrite. hypocrite commit. hypocrite plant. Translations [ edit]

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