adjective
- hypocritically self-righteous and condemnatory of others; showing moral superiority while being hypocritical
- relating to the Pharisees, an ancient Jewish religious group
Usage: often derogatory
Usage: historical; religious context
Examples
- His pharisaic attitude toward his colleagues made him unpopular at work.
- She criticized others for their mistakes while ignoring her own pharisaic behavior.
- The politician’s pharisaic speeches about morality rang hollow given his recent scandals.
- Many found his pharisaic condemnation of others particularly galling.
- The pharisaic traditions were an important part of ancient Jewish religious practice.
- Scholars study pharisaic interpretations of religious law from that historical period.