Use "hypocritical" in a sentence

1. JESUS EXPOSES HYPOCRITICAL OPPOSERS

2. A hypocritical example destroys credibility.

3. 2 Israel’s heart had become hypocritical.

4. Do Not Be Vindictive or Hypocritical

5. But such claims are empty and hypocritical.

6. Westerners believe that some condescension is hypocritical.

7. The Heidlers are an unpleasantly hypocritical pair.

8. He was hostile to their hypocritical sophistries.

9. You know, sweetheart, you're being a bit hypocritical.

10. 15 Britain's laws on homosexuality are hypocritical humbug.

11. Jeremiah described the doom of this hypocritical conglomerate.

12. Her hypocritical works will be of no benefit.

13. I do not need to, you hypocritical eulogy.

14. The government were accused of being hypocritical and deceitful.

15. It's hypocritical to say one thing and do another.

16. It was about breaking away from hypocritical sexual values.

17. This hypocritical bureaucrat has done many bad things secretly.

18. □ How did Jesus expose the hypocritical clergy on Nisan 11?

19. Hypocritical and, in turn, to Amoralize theatrical, social (or political) behavior

20. Richard Russell Ramos does his best as the stereotypically hypocritical bishop.

21. Assentation definition: servile or hypocritical agreement Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

22. We should be on guard against a hypocritical display of hospitality.

23. Of course I was wrong; it would be hypocritical to pretend otherwise.

24. The Victorian values so cherished by Thatcherism served the same hypocritical purpose.

25. The other reason was it would have been somewhat incongruous and hypocritical.

26. It's hypocritical of these universities to call their football players student-athletes.

27. It would be hypocritical to assert that the public sector provides better standards.

28. Their accusations of corruption are hypocritical - they have been just as corrupt themselves.

29. However, the audience will feel that the story is too hypocritical, director mystify .

30. It is overrun with warring armies, dishonest politicians, hypocritical religious leaders, and hardened criminals.

31. 12 Of course I was wrong; it would be hypocritical to pretend otherwise.

32. She was to marry this mountebank, this hypocritical toad of a Sir Thomas.

33. Assentation (countable and uncountable, plural Assentations) Insincere or obsequious assent; hypocritical or pretended concurrence

34. Jesus exposed hypocritical religious leaders as being part of the seed of the Serpent

35. It would be hypocritical unethical, in fact for the paymaster to shrug off responsibility.

36. 2 She was to marry this mountebank, this hypocritical toad of a Sir Thomas.

37. Not withstanding the propaganda of many generations of tight-assed hypocritical grown-ups: Hell no.

38. She mocks the snobbish, hypocritical and materialistic views of many people and their narrow views.

39. Several senators said it was hypocritical to ban imported weapons but not U.S.-made ones.

40. (John 7:46) Why, the hypocritical religious leaders complained: “The world has gone after him”!

41. Though she'd never been much of a nurse and it was hypocritical to pretend otherwise.

42. It would be hypocritical to say I travel at 70mph simply because that is the law.

43. The charade at the White House today about calling a halt to politics is transparently hypocritical.

44. (Hebrews 13:18) A hypocritical person, whose actions do not harmonize with his words, is not virtuous.

45. It would be hypocritical of me to have a church wedding when I don't believe in God.

46. I think it's a little hypocritical to get married in a church when you don't believe in God.

47. !, Gossip, LCD Soundsystem... Their edgy lyrics subtly avoid Edward L. Bernays' school instead of being hypocritical and agitprop-direct.

48. He is telling the church to stick to its principles and not get side tracked or become hypocritical.

49. The Rabari are not so much hypocritical in their attitudes to breaking the Hindu code of vegetarianism as low-key.

50. Adulation - servile flattery; exaggerated and hypocritical praise flattery - excessive or insincere praise Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

51. I would just like to say that this is the most hypocritical thing I have ever heard in my life.

52. Chastising youngsters who get nose rings seems a bit hypocritical if you're injecting bacteria under your eyelids every three months

53. Hypocritical humility is the highest form of lying. Honest arrogance is the lowest form self-promotion. Dr T.P.Chia 

54. The hypocritical contrast between this elegant exterior and the sordid inner man is presented in a pedestrian and predictable manner.

55. Mr President, with their implausible, verbose, confused, ambiguous, hypocritical joint resolution, the Socialists, the Greens and the Liberals have folded completely.

56. Such behaviour is odious and absolutely hypocritical, particularly when it is at the expense of the least advantaged and the sick

57. 23 The alternative to Mr. Berlusconi offered by Italy's center-left has proved unappetizing: strife-torn coalitions, woolly proposals, hypocritical posturing.

58. Now there is a phrase Bantered about by the Repugs and Bush Adminstration, but ever so hypocritical they do the bait and switch.

59. Lacrimas gaudium, questus Adulationem m… Meanwhile in Rome consuls, senators, knights rushed into servi… The more illustrious an individual, the more hypocritical and…

60. 21 The alternative to Mr. Berlusconi offered by Italy's center-left has proved unappetizing: strife-torn coalitions, woolly proposals, hypocritical posturing. And Mr.

61. English We could not have expected anything better from the Italian Government, supported by a Boorishly Communist left and by a deceitful and hypocritical centre-left.

62. Jesus condemns a hypocritical show of godliness, adding: “When you make gifts of mercy, do not blow a trumpet ahead of you, as the hypocrites do.”

63. 10 The hypocritical Jewish clergy seek an occasion to seize Jesus, but he answers a number of their catch questions and confounds them before the people.

64. The full cubic of Moliere s stereo type losing his hypocritical character can be well used for the reference for the all-round rejuvenation of Ch.

65. Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia 

66. Courbet rejected academic painting and its smooth, idealised nudes, but he also directly recriminated the hypocritical social conventions of the Second Empire, where eroticism and even pornography were acceptable in mythological or oneiric paintings.

67. (Matthew 23:9) Similarly, Elihu, in rebutting Job’s hypocritical comforters, said: “Let me not, please, show partiality to a man; and on an earthling man I shall not bestow a title.” —Job 32:21.

68. The world is a zoo of thinking, ethical, selfish, greedy and hypocritical animals - men. The world is full of good and bad people, passionate and good-hearted people, mean and evil-hearted people, honest and unscrupulous people. Dr T.P.Chia 

69. 16 For wherever there are jealousy and Contentiousness,* there will also be disorder and every vile thing.+ 17 But the wisdom from above is first of all pure, + then peaceable, + reasonable, + ready to obey, full of mercy and good fruits, + impartial, + not hypocritical

70. (archaic) bombastic 1750, Richard Burton, Masters of the English Novel‎[1]: Men's future upon earth does not attract it; their honesty and shapeliness in the present does; and whenever they were out of proportion, overthrown, affected, pretentious, Bombastical, hypocritical, pedantic, fantastically delicate; whenever it sees them self-deceived or

71. After (a) while, Crocodile A playful way to say goodbye before a temporary parting, often preceded by "See you later, alligator." A: "See you later, alligator." B: "After a while, Crocodile." See also: after, Crocodile Crocodile tears A false, insincere, or hypocritical display of sadness or remorse

72. To Begrudge them the right to choose their own government via the ballot box is hypocritical in the extreme.: Equally, though no-one would Begrudge mature students retraining as medics, it is fanciful to suppose that they alone can make up the shortfall.: It is his business to spend his money and people should not Begrudge him his success.: After all, in the great scheme of things, few