Pharisee
noun/ˈfærɪsiː/
/ˈfærɪsiː/
- a member of an ancient Jewish group who followed religious laws and teaching very strictly
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- (disapproving) a person who is very proud of the fact that they have high religious and moral standards, but who does not care enough about other people synonym hypocrite
Word OriginOld English fariseus, via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek Pharisaios, from Aramaic prīšayyā ‘separated ones’ (related to Hebrew pārūš ‘separated’).
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