Archdissembler

/ˌɑːrkdɪˈsɛmblər/ noun

The most accomplished deceiver or hypocrite; someone supremely skilled at hiding their true feelings or intentions.

From 'arch-' (supreme) and 'dissembler' (one who dissembles or disguises true feelings), from Middle English via Old French 'dissembler' (to hide or disguise). Popular in 17th-18th century literature as a way to describe moral corruption.

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