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hypocrisies


Meanings
  • noun

    The act of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that one does not really possess; dissembling or false representation.

    - "His hypocrisies were exposed when he was caught lying to his wife."
    - "The politician's hypocrisies became a major campaign issue."
    - "The preacher's hypocrisies were evident when he was caught stealing."
  • noun

    A pretense; an affectation: a hypocrisy of grief.

    - "The actor's hypocrisies of sadness were convincing."
    - "Her hypocrisies of love were revealed when she confessed her true feelings."

Synonyms

hypocriticality , hypocriticalness
Rhymes
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lies , surprises , supplies , arises
Variants
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hypocrisies , hypocrisy
Etymology
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From the Greek word hypokrisis, meaning 'answer, reply,' from hypokrinomai, 'answer,' from hupo, 'under,' and krinein, 'judge.'


Trivia
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  1. The term 'hypocrite' was originally used to describe an actor in ancient Greece.

  2. The Bible contains several references to hypocrisy, including in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6:1-18).

  3. The word 'hypocrisy' first appeared in English in the 14th century.


Related Concepts
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  1. Dishonesty: Hypocrisy is a form of dishonesty, as it involves misrepresenting oneself or one's beliefs.

  2. Insincerity: Hypocrisy is a form of insincerity, as it involves saying or doing something that is not genuinely believed or felt.

  3. Duplicity: Hypocrisy is a form of duplicity, as it involves having two different sets of beliefs or actions.


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Hypocrisy is a common theme in literature, art, and philosophy. It is often used to critique societal norms and expose the flaws of individuals and institutions. One famous example is Shakespeare's play 'Julius Caesar,' in which Cassius accuses Brutus of hypocrisy for betraying Caesar while pretending to be his friend.

How to Memorize "hypocrisies"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person pretending to be something they're not, such as a snake disguised as a harmless bird.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'hypocrisy' with the word 'disguise.' Remember that hypocrisy involves hiding one's true nature or beliefs.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'HYPO' to remember the definition of hypocrisy: H - Hidden, Y - Yourself, P - Pretending, O - Others.


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