noun
- hypocritical righteousness; the act of making a show of being morally superior to others
Usage: often implies insincerity or self-righteousness
Examples
- His sanctimony was obvious when he criticized others for the same mistakes he had made.
- The politician’s sanctimony about family values rang hollow given his personal scandals.
- She spoke with such sanctimony that everyone could see through her false piety.
- The preacher’s sanctimony alienated many members of his congregation.
- His sanctimony made it difficult for others to approach him with their problems.
- The committee rejected her proposal, tired of her constant sanctimony during meetings.