Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sanctimony
noun
/sæŋkˈtɪməˌni/

Definition
The quality of being hypocritically pious or self-righteous.

Examples
- Her sanctimony was evident when she criticized others for their choices while ignoring her own faults.
- Despite his sanctimony, he often found himself in moral dilemmas.

Meaning
Sanctimony refers to a display of exaggerated righteousness or moral superiority, often in a way that is insincere or pretentious.

Synonyms
- Hypocrisy
- Self-righteousness
- Pretense
- Piety