0 someone who says they have particular moral beliefs but behaves in way that shows these are not sincere: --
In the unprejudiced judgment of impartial minds you will appear to be something in the nature of a hypocrite.
However, if we continue like this, we shall continue to be hypocrites.
Some critics are quite rightly calling us hypocrites.
So, we choose to be hypocrites instead – and life goes on as usual.
Any interchanges which might follow, with each statesman describing the other as a "hypocrite", might have some result.
To-day we have to practise what we preach or be denounced as hypocrites and lose our authority in the councils of the world.
This lie is not, however, the first to be uttered by the hypocrites of the yes camp.
That impression is not so much one of lions led by donkeys as of hippopotami managed by hypocrites.