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the hypocrite
noun
Someone who practices hypocrisy, who pretends to hold beliefs, or whose actions are not consistent with their claimed beliefs.
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As the debate played out on Wednesday, Democrats pressed hard at the hypocrite angle.
He kept thinking also of 1 Timothy and the hypocrite therein who disputeth over words.
I, in my attempts to be honest, will not be the hypocrite I hate.
The hypocrite who wears the crown feigns humility, envying the life that "goes unnoticed, unremarked".
A new Richard Bean play, The Hypocrite, will premiere at Hull Truck theatre.
"The hypocrite, among other things, may be a deformed ambassador of the truth".
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"Some read it hypocritically -- and the hypocrites react very angrily when anyone has the nerve to point that out".
"The minority leader gets the hypocrite-of-the-year award for calling for action based on pure innuendo out of newspapers he has criticized in the past," Mr. Davis said.
But who are the hypocrites anyway?
The hell with the hypocrites and the jealous critics of Miss Ingrid!
In "Thérèse," forests burn because the hypocrites who own them can't.
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