English · Culture & Society
/hɪˈpɒk.rə.si/
[/hɪˈpɒk.rə.si/]
pretending false virtue
The practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs that one's own behavior does not match. It is pretending to be better than one is.
Critics pointed out the hypocrisy of a leader who preached honesty while hiding his own scandals.
Critics pointed out the hypocrisy of a leader who preached honesty while hiding his own scandals.
From Greek 'hypokrisis' (acting, pretense), from 'hypokrinesthai' (to play a part).
Used in ethics, politics, and everyday criticism.