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hypocrisy

/hɪˈpɒkɹəsi/

Meanings
  • noun

    The act of pretending to have beliefs, opinions, virtues, or moral values that one does not actually possess, especially in public.

    - "His hypocrisy was exposed when he was caught lying about his charitable donations."
    - "The politician's hypocrisy became a major issue during the election campaign."
    - "Despite his public image as a devout religious person, his private life was filled with immorality and hypocrisy."
  • noun

    A person who falsely presents themselves as something they're not.

    - "The actor's hypocrisy was revealed when he was caught driving under the influence of alcohol."
    - "The company's hypocrisy was exposed when they laid off employees while increasing executive salaries."
    - "The hypocrite pretended to be sick to avoid attending the mandatory team meeting."

Synonyms

hypocriticality , hypocriticalness
Rhymes
Words rhyming with hypocrisy
apocrisy , anarchy , crisis , hysteria , sycophancy
Variants
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hypocrisies , hypocrisy
Etymology
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From the Greek word 'hypokrisis', meaning 'answer' or 'acting', originally used in the context of an actor's performance.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'hypocrite' first appeared in English in the late 14th century.

  2. The ancient Greeks used the term 'hypocrite' to refer to an actor, as they believed the actor was 'answering' or 'representing' the character they portrayed.

  3. In Shakespeare's time, the term 'hypocrite' was often used to refer to a religious person who did not live up to their religious beliefs.


Related Concepts
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  1. Insincerity: The opposite of sincerity, insincerity is the quality of being insincere, or not genuine in one's feelings, intentions, or expressions.

  2. Dishonesty: Dishonesty is the opposite of honesty, characterized by the concealment, distortion, or misrepresentation of the truth.

  3. Deception: Deception is the act of causing someone to believe something that is not true, often with the intention of manipulating or deceiving them.


Culture
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Hypocrisy has been a common theme in literature, art, and philosophy throughout history. It is often portrayed as a negative trait, representing deceit, dishonesty, and insincerity. Hypocrisy can also be used as a commentary on societal norms and expectations.

How to Memorize "hypocrisy"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person wearing a mask, hiding their true identity or intentions. Visualize this person in various situations, such as at work, in social settings, or during an argument.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'hypocrisy' with words like 'insincerity', 'deceit', 'duplicity', 'pretense', and 'falsehood'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym H.I.P.P.O.C.R.I.S.Y.: H - Hides, I - Insincere, P - Pretends, O - Others, C - Criticizes, R - Reveals, I - Insights, S - Surprisingly, Y - Yourself.


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