Sanctimonious

/ˌsæŋktɪˈmoʊniəs/ adjective

Pretending to be more moral or religious than you really are, in a way that annoys other people.

From Latin 'sanctimonia' (holiness, piety) combined with the suffix '-ous'. The word originally meant genuinely holy, but over time it shifted to describe false or exaggerated displays of virtue, emphasizing the gap between appearance and reality.

AFskynheilig
AMውሸታም
ARمتعصب دينيا
BGханжески
BNভণ্ড
CAsanturró
CSpokrytecký
DAskinhellig
DEscheinheilig
ELυποκριτικά ευσεβής
ESsanturrón
ETteeskleja
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