sanctimonial Antonyms

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Meaning of sanctimonial

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sanctimonial (a.)

Sanctimonious.

sanctimonial Sentence Examples

  1. The sanctimonial expression on her face suggested disapproval and judgment.
  2. The priest's sanctimonial tone conveyed a sense of spiritual authority.
  3. Her sanctimonial attitude toward strangers made her unapproachable.
  4. Despite their sanctimonial exterior, the sect members engaged in questionable practices.
  5. The politician's sanctimonial speeches about morality belied his corrupt actions.
  6. The sanctimonial nature of their beliefs prevented them from considering alternative viewpoints.
  7. The zealot's sanctimonial fervor blinded him to the harm he was causing others.
  8. The doctor's sanctimonial bedside manner made patients feel judged and uncomfortable.
  9. The sanctimonial rhetoric of the televangelist seemed insincere and self-serving.
  10. The rebel's defiance of society's sanctimonial norms sparked a revolution.

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Sanctimonious.

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The sanctimonial expression on her face suggested disapproval and judgment.

The priest's sanctimonial tone conveyed a sense of spiritual authority.

Her sanctimonial attitude toward strangers made her unapproachable.

Despite their sanctimonial exterior, the sect members engaged in questionable practices.