pharisaisms

/ˌfɛrəˈseɪɪzəmz/
noun
  1. Behavior that shows someone is pretending to be very moral or religious, but they are not sincere.
    • The novel criticizes the pharisaisms of society, where people judge others while ignoring their own faults.
    • The politician's pharisaisms about family values were exposed when his secret affairs came to light.
    • She saw through his pharisaisms and knew he only went to church to be seen by others.
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