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Definition of Hypocrisies
1. hypocrisy [n] - See also: hypocrisy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypocrisies
Literary usage of Hypocrisies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life in Mind & Conduct: Studies of Organic in Human Nature by Henry Maudsley (1902)
"Ill hypocrisies , Habitual hypocrisies—Waves of pessimism—The necessity of
hypocrisy —Its good uses—Self-respect and hypocrisy—Unconscious hypocrisy—Mental ..."
2. The Tartuffian Age by Paolo Mantegazza, W. A. Nettleton, Luigi Donato Ventura (1889)
"THE POLITICAL hypocrisies. — TWO ANECDOTES OF THE AUTHOR. — MORAL OF. ... IREN you
have in the best manner separated human hypocrisies into physical, moral, ..."
3. The "goldfish": Being the Confessions of a Successful Man by Arthur Cheney Train (1914)
"As a rule, however, all the hypocrisies of society are intensified threefold when
heterogeneous people are thrown into the enforced contact of a Sunday ..."