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hyp·o·crite I. \ˈhipəˌkrit, usu -id.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English ipocrite, from Old French ypocrite, from Late Latin hypocrita, from Greek hypokritēs actor on the stage, pretender, hypocrite, from hypokrinesthai : one who pretends to be what he is not or to have principles or beliefs that he does not have; especially : one who falsely assumes an appearance of virtue or religion < I dare swear he is no hypocrite, but prays from his heart — Shakespeare > II. adjective Etymology: Middle English ypocrite, from ypocrite, ipocrite, n. : hypocritical < our hypocrite century — Wyndham Lewis > |