casuist 的定义
- an oversubtle or disingenuous reasoner, especially in questions of morality.
- a person who studies and resolves moral problems of judgment or conduct arising in specific situations.
casuist 近义词
等同于 tartuffe
casuist 的近义词 38 个
- actor
- backslider
- bigot
- bluffer
- charlatan
- cheat
- crook
- deceiver
- decoy
- dissembler
- dissimulator
- fake
- faker
- four-flusher
- fraud
- hook
- humbug
- impostor
- informer
- malingerer
- masquerader
- mountebank
- pharisee
- phony
- playactor
- poser
- pretender
- quack
- smoothie
- sophist
- swindler
- trickster
- two-timer
- attitudinizer
- con artist
- lip server
- two-face
- wolf in sheep's clothing
等同于 hypocrite
casuist 的近义词 38 个
- bigot
- charlatan
- crook
- impostor
- phony
- trickster
- actor
- backslider
- bluffer
- cheat
- deceiver
- decoy
- dissembler
- dissimulator
- fake
- faker
- four-flusher
- fraud
- hook
- humbug
- informer
- malingerer
- masquerader
- mountebank
- pharisee
- playactor
- poser
- pretender
- quack
- smoothie
- sophist
- swindler
- two-timer
- attitudinizer
- con artist
- lip server
- two-face
- wolf in sheep's clothing
更多casuist例句
- Mr. Tallmadge's desire not to be interrupted in the act might have enlightened him as to its defensibility; but he was no casuist.
- She would have made a good man of business—an acute lawyer—a fine casuist—a great divine.
- No interpretation509 can mistake it; no casuist can doubt upon it; it is a work well done.
- The city casuist might have smiled at the major premise—and laughed at the ingenuous conclusion.
- Many others are put so as to suggest what the casuist never said, that is a special case is made a general rule of morals.