pecksniffian

[pek-snif-ee-uhn]

pecksniffian Definition

hypocritical, sanctimonious, or insincere.

Using pecksniffian: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pecksniffian" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His pecksniffian attitude towards charity work was exposed when he was caught embezzling funds.

  • Example

    The politician's pecksniffian speeches were met with skepticism by the public.

  • Example

    She put on a pecksniffian display of concern for her friend's well-being, but later gossiped about her behind her back.

pecksniffian Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pecksniffian

Phrases with pecksniffian

  • a hypocritical or insincere smile

    Example

    He greeted me with a Pecksniffian smile that made me doubt his intentions.

  • the act of pretending to have moral standards or beliefs that one does not actually possess

    Example

    The company's Pecksniffian hypocrisy was exposed when it was revealed that they were violating environmental regulations.

  • the practice of preaching high moral standards while behaving in an immoral or unethical manner

    Example

    The pastor's Pecksniffian morality was exposed when he was caught having an affair with a member of his congregation.

Origins of pecksniffian

from the character Seth Pecksniff in Charles Dickens' novel 'Martin Chuzzlewit'

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Summary: pecksniffian in Brief

'Pecksniffian' [pek-snif-ee-uhn] is an adjective used to describe someone who is hypocritical, sanctimonious, or insincere. It is often used to describe people who pretend to have high moral standards but behave in an immoral or unethical manner. Examples include 'His pecksniffian attitude towards charity work was exposed when he was caught embezzling funds.' and 'She put on a pecksniffian display of concern for her friend's well-being, but later gossiped about her behind her back.'