Spanish translation of 'hypocrite'
noun
hipócrita m or f
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They must feel like complete and utter hypocrites.
What a hypocrite the shadow treasurer is.
They will look like total hypocrites.
They were hypocrites who should all now work to get it accepted.
She was right to call him out for being a hypocrite.
The man is a total hypocrite.
But they branded her a hypocrite - saying she bullied them.
Then go and give your money to charity, or stop being the biggest hypocrite on the planet.
WHEN did we have to stop calling people hypocrites?
YOU rarely have to look beyond the loudest voices to find the biggest hypocrites.
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'Hypocrite,' he sneered.
The magazine wrongly suggested he was a liar and a hypocrite.
You sanctimonious little hypocrite!
an arch hypocrite
the wily cunning of a designing hypocrite
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hypocrite
British English: hypocrite
NOUN /ˈhɪpəkrɪt/
If you accuse someone of being a hypocrite, you mean that they pretend to have qualities, beliefs, or feelings that they do not really have.
The magazine wrongly suggested he was a liar and a hypocrite.
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