Canting

/ˈkæntɪŋ/ adjective

Speaking in a hypocritical, insincere, or sanctimonious way, especially about morality or religion.

From cant (to speak hypocritically or with affected piety), originally 15th-century slang for whining or wheedling speech, possibly from Hibernian Latin cantāre (to sing). The meaning evolved from 'begging speech' to 'insincere religious talk.'

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