pharisaicalness

/ˌfɛrəˈseɪɪkəlnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being self-righteous or hypocritical, especially in a religious or moral way; acting like one is morally superior while ignoring one's own faults.
    • The politician's pharisaicalness was exposed when he was caught breaking the very laws he had championed.
    • Many people are turned off by the pharisaicalness of those who judge others harshly but never look at their own behavior.
    • Her constant pharisaicalness made it hard for others to admit their mistakes around her.
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