A person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives.
1 And for those that attend the hypocrite , in general they are these.
2 But he made himself a hypocrite ; and that he found much easier.
3 What a shameless hypocrite ! I had to admit, they made a point.
4 I also played the hypocrite , and frequented the conferences of Saint Lazarus.
5 The lady on this occasion acted finely the part of a hypocrite .
6 I never could act the hypocrite , and the lady was not satisfied.
7 When you talk in that style I feel like an arrant hypocrite .
8 The hypocrite wanted to catch the fever, but he was too old.
9 The England of Chaucer, the England of Shakespeare, assuredly was not hypocrite .
10 One of them was a drunkard, and the other was a hypocrite .
11 Elaborate study here was requisite, not for the orator, but the hypocrite .
12 He kicked Rodolphe out and called him a rascal and a hypocrite .
13 Further, the intention of a hypocrite is to appear to be good.
14 He has been depicted as hypocrite and plotter against his rightful sovereign.
15 Were he other than hypocrite I would send him about his business.
16 He believed him a hypocrite , and as such despised and abhorred him.
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