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Hypocrisy, the act of claiming beliefs one does not truly follow, can lead to profound societal impacts. It manifests in various forms, from smoking cessation advice given by relentless smokers to adamantly adhering to contradictory principles. Irony plays a significant role, as individuals may not recognize their own duplicity. This article delves into the effect of such behaviors, the importance of integrity, and how contradictions can foster resentment and mistrust within communities. Understanding these concepts is crucial for personal growth and societal harmony.
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Short, but clearly understandable To brief, vote for me; I’m great!
Succinct (adj) Succinctly (adv)
Claiming beliefs that one does not really possess or follow; falseness Stop smoking; it’s bad.
Hypocrisy (noun) • Hypocritical (adj) • Hypocritically (adv) • Hypocrite (noun)
The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person expects.
Irony (noun) Ironic (adj) Ironically (adv)
Stubbornly unyielding; won’t surrender to begging. Standing firm. Determined.
Adamant (adj) • Adamantly (adv)
Opportune (adj) • Opportunely (adv) • Opportunity (noun)
Remorse (noun) Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv)
Irreparable (adj) Irreparably (adv)
Ostracize (verb) Ostracism (noun) ostracizing (adj)
Cynical (adj) • Cynically (adv)
Someone or something that takes and takes without giving in return
Parasite (noun) Parasitic (adj) Parasitically (adv)
Directly stated, spelled out clear Clean your room by five, son!
Implicit (adj) • Implicitly
Gullible (adj) Gullibly (adv)
Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral, cruel or excessive liars
Wanton (adj.) • Wantonly (adverb) • Wantonness (noun)