SANCTIMONY: "The quality of being hypocritically devout"

 

"Sanctimony" is a noun that refers to the pretense or hypocrisy of being morally superior, righteous, or holier-than-thou. It involves making a show of moral principles or religious devotion, often in a self-righteous or hypocritical manner.

Etymology: The word "sanctimony" has Latin roots. It is derived from the Latin word "sanctimonia," meaning holiness or sacredness, combined with the suffix "-y" to form the noun.

Sample Sentences:

  1. His sanctimony about honesty was contradicted by his own unethical behavior.

  2. The politician's sanctimony on family values was exposed when scandalous details about his personal life emerged.

  3. She spoke with sanctimony about environmental responsibility while driving a gas-guzzling SUV.

  4. The teacher's sanctimony annoyed the students, as she failed to practice what she preached.

  5. Expressing sanctimony about charity, he rarely contributed to any social causes.

Synonyms: hypocrisy, self-righteousness, pretense

Antonyms: sincerity, humility, authenticity

from Visuwords: Sanctimony




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