tartuffery

[tahr-tuhf-uh-ree]

tartuffery Definition

the behavior or character of a hypocrite; hypocrisy.

Using tartuffery: Examples

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

  • Example

    The politician's tartuffery was exposed when his private emails were leaked to the press.

  • Example

    She saw through his tartuffery and refused to be fooled by his false charm.

  • Example

    The company's claims of environmental responsibility were mere tartuffery to cover up their harmful practices.

tartuffery Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tartuffery

  • cry/talk/show tartuffery

    to behave hypocritically or insincerely

    Example

    I can't stand it when people cry tartuffery just to get what they want.

  • unmask someone's tartuffery

    to reveal someone's hypocrisy or insincerity

    Example

    The journalist's investigation unmasked the CEO's tartuffery and exposed the company's unethical practices.

  • a hypocritical person who pretends to be virtuous or religious

    Example

    Don't be fooled by his pious words, he's a real tartuffe.

Origins of tartuffery

from French 'tartufferie', from the character Tartuffe in Molière's play 'Tartuffe'

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Summary: tartuffery in Brief

'Tartuffery' [tahr-tuhf-uh-ree] is a noun that refers to the behavior or character of a hypocrite. It is often used to describe insincere or deceitful behavior, as in 'The politician's tartuffery was exposed when his private emails were leaked to the press.' The term comes from the French 'tartufferie,' named after the character Tartuffe in Molière's play 'Tartuffe.' Other phrases include 'cry/talk/show tartuffery' and 'unmask someone's tartuffery.'