Definition of Hypocritic. Meaning of Hypocritic. Synonyms of Hypocritic

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Definition of Hypocritic

Hypocritic
Hypocritic Hyp`o*crit"ic, a. See Hypocritical. --Swift.

Meaning of Hypocritic from wikipedia

- According to British political philosopher David Runciman, "other kinds of hypocritical deception include claims to knowledge that one lacks, claims to a consistency...
- A hypocrite is person who indulges in hypocrisy. Hypocrite(s) or The Hypocrite may also refer to: The Hypocrite, a 1768 play by Isaac Bickerstaff Ayit...
- The Hypocrites' Club was one of the student clubs at Oxford University in England. Its motto in Gr****, from an Olympian Ode by Pindar, was Water is best...
- The Hypocrite is a 1768 comic play by the Irish writer Isaac Bickerstaffe. It is a reworking of the 1717 play The Non-Juror by Colley Cibber, itself inspired...
- Hypocrites, also known as The Hypocrites and The Naked Truth, is a 1915 silent drama film written and directed by Lois Weber (1879–1939). The film contains...
- Operation Hypocrite is the debut EP by English hard rock band Die So Fluid. The EP was recorded at Gravity Shack, South London in February 2001 and produced...
- The Hypocrite Channel is a small channel in M****achusetts Bay, located within the city limits of Boston. It's also located within the Boston Harbor Islands...
- The Hippocratic Oath is an oath of ethics historically taken by physicians. It is one of the most widely known of Gr**** medical texts. In its original...
- In Islam, the munafiqun ('hypocrites', Arabic: منافقون, singular منافق munāfiq) or false Muslims or false believers are a group decried in the Quran as...
- The Cabal of Hypocrites (Russian: Кабала святош, romanized: Kabala svyatosh) is a four-act play by Mikhail Bulgakov also known as Molière. Written in 1929...