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    Sanc·ti·mo·ny
    /ˈsaNG(k)təˌmōnē/

    noun

    • 1. the action or practice of acting as if one were morally superior to other people: derogatory "they have no shame and turn on the phony sanctimony"
  2. The annoying trait of acting morally superior to others is called sanctimony. Your brother's sanctimony about being quiet after nine o'clock might make you want to have a loud dance party at midnight.

  3. Define sanctimony. sanctimony synonyms, sanctimony pronunciation, sanctimony translation, English dictionary definition of sanctimony. n. Righteousness accompanied by an unwarranted attitude of moral or social superiority; smug or hypocritical righteousness.

  4. 1 day ago · SANCTIMONY definition: affected piety or righteousness; religious hypocrisy | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  5. Jun 19, 2023 · A hypocritical form of excessive piety, considered to be an affectation merely for public show. Related terms [ edit] sanctimoniousness. Translations [ edit] ± a hypocritical form of excessive piety. See also [ edit] self-righteous. phony. holier-than-thou. virtue signalling. Categories: English terms derived from Middle French.

  6. Sanctimony definition: Righteousness accompanied by an unwarranted attitude of moral or social superiority; smug or hypocritical righteousness.

  7. First recorded in 1530–40, sanctimony is from the Latin word sānctimōnia holiness. See Sanctus, -mony

  8. Meaning of sanctimonious in English. sanctimonious. adjective. formal disapproving us / ˌsæŋk.təˈmoʊ.ni.əs / uk / ˌsæŋk.tɪˈməʊ.ni.əs / Add to word list. acting as if morally better than others: sanctimonious religious leaders preaching about morality. Synonyms. holier-than-thou disapproving. self-righteous disapproving.

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