The assuming of a false appearance of virtue or goodness, with dissimulation of real character or inclinations, esp. in respect of religious life…
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释义 | society > faith > aspects of faith > piety > sanctimoniousness > [noun] (54) hypocrisy?c1225 The assuming of a false appearance of virtue or goodness, with dissimulation of real character or inclinations, esp. in respect of religious life… pope-holya1425 Hypocrisy (personified in quot. 1425). to play the pope-holy: to behave hypocritically. Obsolete. saunteringc1440 (Sense uncertain; possibly not from the existing verb.) Obsolete. pope-holiness1528 Sanctimoniousness, hypocrisy. Pharisaism?1573 The character and spirit of the Pharisees as commonly depicted in the New Testament; formalism, legalism; self-righteousness; hypocrisy; an… lip-holiness1591 lip-religion1597 hypocrism1605 = hypocrisy, n. lip-devotion1613 sanctimonya1618 Pretended, affected or hypocritical holiness or saintliness; assumed or outward sanctity. lip-worship1656 Worship that consists only in words. sanctimoniousness1679 unction1692 Deep spiritual feeling, or the manifestation of this in language and utterance; a manner suggestive of religious earnestness or appreciation of… sanctification1768 ‘Sanctified’ or pious demeanour. goodiness1808 Goodness of a weak and sentimental kind; affected or self-conscious conformity to conventional moral standards or good manners. Frequently in… pietism1829 Devotion to religious feeling, or to strict religious practice; piety or pious sentiment, esp. of an affected or exaggerated kind. Also in… lip-reverencec1843 Pecksniffery1848 Language or behaviour reminiscent of Pecksniff (cf. Pecksniff, n.); hypocrisy, officiousness. mawwormism1850 goody-good1851 That which is ostentatiously or sanctimoniously virtuous or correct; that which is ‘goody-good’. lip-homage1858 devil-dodging1866 The action or practice of attending services of more than one Christian denomination. See devil dodger, n. 2. goody-goodiness1868 the quality of being goody-goody; cf. goody-goodyism, n. goody-goodyism1868 The practice of behaving in an ostentatiously or sanctimoniously correct or virtuous manner. piosity1883 Affected or excessive piousness; sanctimoniousness; (also) an instance of this. unctuosity1884 figurative. Unctuous religiosity or complacency. Subcategories:— talk (5) — person (23) |
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