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sanctimony

/sangk-tuh-moh-nee/US // ˈsæŋk təˌmoʊ ni //

圣洁性,圣言,亵渎,圣洁

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : pretended, affected, or hypocritical religious devotion, righteousness, etc.
    • : Obsolete. sanctity; sacredness.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounhypocrisy
Synonyms
affectation影响,牵挂,牵制,牵动人心bigotry偏执,偏见,偏执狂,偏狭cant坎特,罐头,罐子casuistry案例分析,案例研究,案情分析,案例分析法deceit骗术,骗局,欺骗,骗人deception诈骗,欺骗,欺骗行为,欺骗性dishonesty不诚实行为,不诚实的行为,不诚实,坏事display展示,展示的,展示的是dissembling无稽之谈,无聊,无用的东西,无用的dissimulation异想天开,异装癖,骗人,骗人的东西double-dealing两面派,两面三刀,双轨制,两面派手法duplicity二重性,二元性,两性关系,二心falsity假话,虚假性,假的,虚假fraud欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗glibness巧言令色,巧舌如簧,口齿不清,口误imposture骗局,冒牌货,骗人,骗子insincerity虚伪性,假意,不真诚,虚伪irreverence不敬,不尊重,不敬业,不恭敬lie谎言,撒谎,骗人,谎话mockery嘲讽,嘲弄,讽刺,嘲笑pietism虔诚主义,虔敬主义,虔信主义,虔诚派quackery庸医,骗人的东西,庸人自扰,庸俗的东西sanctimoniousness神圣性,圣洁性,神圣主义,圣洁speciousness特异性,特异功能,特殊性,特质unctuousness无序性,无序,无序化,无序状态bad faith不诚信,恶意,不诚实,恶意的false profession假职业,假专业,虚假职业,虚假的职业lip service口头服务,唇语服务,唇齿相依,唇齿服务pharisaicalness讽刺性,厌恶性,犹太教,讽刺性的东西pharisaism法利赛主义,法利赛教,法利赛运动,法利赛phoniness语音,嗓音,语音性,语气tartuffery沥青厂,沥青,沥青厂的two-facedness两面派,两面人,两面性,两面三刀

Examples

  • Partly it’s the sanctimony, the assertion of personal freedom over any sense of public good.

  • I think there is a lot of sanctimony and politics being played in this.

  • The legislature was out to get him, he raged with awe-inspiring sanctimony.

  • And far from defining him as an empty suit, it suggests he is one filled with both hubris and sanctimony.

  • She remained always allergic to sanctimony, impatient with convention, honest to the point of impropriety.

  • Humor has given way to humorlessness, sarcasm to sanctimony, irony to invective.

  • We at The Daily Beast seek to provide a counterweight to all this sanctimony.

  • There was upon his face an expression of extreme sanctimony, which was horribly repellent to the Major.

  • The debate on the second reading was marked by a little brutality and much sanctimony.

  • The ecclesiastical93 monitor, from spur to plume a star of sanctimony, was called the chaplain.

  • The least that can be said is, that it invests the sanctimony of marriage with the air of an illicit amour.

  • Every respect is shown the memory of the deceased, but there is neither sanctimony nor suppressed sorrow at the funeral service.