- Characterized by hypocrisy: hypocritical praise.
- Being a hypocrite: a hypocritical rogue.
Dictionary:
hyp·o·crit·i·cal (hĭp'ə-krĭt'ĭ-kəl) ![]() |
| Thesaurus: hypocritical |
adjective
| Antonyms: hypocritical |
Definition: deceitful, pretending
Antonyms: actual, authentic, forthright, honest, just, real, reliable, righteous, sincere, truthful, upright
| Word Tutor: hypocritical |
Early in life, I had to choose between honest arrogance and hypocritical humility.
— Frank Lloyd Wright (1868-1959)
Tutor's tip: The movie critic is "hypercritical" (overly inclined to find fault), not "hypocritical" (phony or fake).
| WordNet: hypocritical |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
professing feelings or virtues one does not have
| false-faced | |
| hypocritic | |
| Janus-faced (Hypocritical) |
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