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hypocrite

[hip-uh-krit] / ˈhɪp ə krɪt /


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Like schoolyard kids forced to shake hands after a nasty fight, Americans could use a healthy respect for good form, even at the risk of being hypocrites.

From The Wall Street Journal

We would all benefit from a dose of good form, even if it makes us hypocrites.

From The Wall Street Journal

We would all benefit from a dose of good form, even if it makes us hypocrites.

From The Wall Street Journal

While historians often portray Cromwell as “a hypocrite or a double-dealer,” here he’s a dexterous politician, a pragmatic and adaptable leader who “could ride two horses at once, while advancing three agendas.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"I'm not a hypocrite. I'm the breadwinner, earning my living there for my wife and children," Sopian Suputra, who works as a security guard at the plant, said.

From Barron's