Hypocritical

/ˌhɪpəˈkrɪtɪkəl/ adjective

Behaving in a way that contradicts one's stated beliefs or moral standards; pretending to have virtues or principles that one does not actually possess. It describes false righteousness.

From Greek 'hypokrites,' meaning 'stage actor,' derived from 'hypo-' (under) and 'krinein' (to judge or decide). The word originally described actors who spoke from behind masks, evolving to mean anyone who puts on a false moral performance.

AMሐሰተኛ
ARمنافق
BNভণ্ডামিপূর্ণ
CSpokrytecký
DAhyklerisk
DEheuchlerisch
ELυποκριτικός
EShipócrita
FAریاکار
FItekopyhä
FRhypocrite
GUપાખંડી
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