hypocritical in the PONS Dictionary

hypocritical Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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If he's any good, he must live a life that is true and not hypocritical.
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Critics argue that this move renders morality merely another illusion, or else that this move is simply hypocritical.
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She views the world as filthy, hypocritical, and hedonistic, and believes that money is the most important thing in the world.
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Some of it is scandalous, some absurd and hypocritical; most of it has comic potential.
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Prayer in faith always includes living as we have prayed by serving and helping others, so that our prayer is not in vain or hypocritical.
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The three debated whether it is hypocritical to ban certain drugs while continuing to export others such as alcohol and tobacco.
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He saw the party as being hypocritical and a great danger to society.
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After complaining about their complexity, it would have looked a bit hypocritical to use surrogates in their new standard.
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At times, he is also cowardly and hypocritical.
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He has been regarded as both a hypocritical tyrant and a progressive despot, who wanted to create an absolute monarchy based upon free citizens.
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