hypocritical — behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌhɪpəˈkrɪtɪkəl/
Example Sentences
- The celebrity's hypocritical lifestyle was exposed when photos showed her using plastic bags after campaigning against them.
- It would be hypocritical of me to criticize others for being late when I'm always running behind schedule.
- The boss's hypocritical demands for work-life balance while sending emails at midnight made everyone laugh.
hypocritical
ADJECTIVE[/ˌhɪpəˈkrɪtɪkəl/]
behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case

The politician preaches honesty on stage while secretly accepting bribes backstage — truly hypocritical.

Political speeches sound critical, but actions prove hypocritical
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🌳Etymology
Origin
From Late Latin hypocriticus, derived from Greek hypokritikos meaning 'of an actor or hypocrite'. The Greek root hypokrites combines hypo- (under) and krinein (to judge or decide), originally referring to actors who performed under masks in Greek theater.
Breakdown
hypo- (under) + krit- (judge/decide) + -ical (adjective suffix) = hypocritical
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📝Examples
“The celebrity's hypocritical lifestyle was exposed when photos showed her using plastic bags after campaigning against them.”
“It would be hypocritical of me to criticize others for being late when I'm always running behind schedule.”
“The boss's hypocritical demands for work-life balance while sending emails at midnight made everyone laugh.”
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