sanctimony 的定义
- pretended, affected, or hypocritical religious devotion, righteousness, etc.
- Obsolete. sanctity; sacredness.
sanctimony 近义词
hypocrisy
sanctimony 的近义词 33 个
- affectation
- bigotry
- cant
- casuistry
- deceit
- deception
- dishonesty
- display
- dissembling
- dissimulation
- double-dealing
- duplicity
- falsity
- fraud
- glibness
- imposture
- insincerity
- irreverence
- lie
- mockery
- pietism
- quackery
- sanctimoniousness
- speciousness
- unctuousness
- bad faith
- false profession
- lip service
- pharisaicalness
- pharisaism
- phoniness
- tartuffery
- two-facedness
sanctimony 的反义词 10 个
更多sanctimony例句
- 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.