Cant

/kænt/ noun

insincere or hypocritical talk, especially about morality or religion; jargon used by a specific group.

From Old North French 'cant,' meaning 'to sing' or 'to speak in a singsong way.' Related to Latin 'cantare.' It originally meant boring, repetitive speech that sounds pretty but means nothing.

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