The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hypocritical \Hyp`o*crit"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. hypocritique.] Of or pertaining to a hypocrite, or to hypocrisy; as, a hypocriticalperson; a hypocritical look; a hypocritical action.
Hypocritical professions of friendship and of pacific
intentions were not spared.
--Macaulay.
-- Hyp`o*crit"ic*al*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
adv. in a hypocritical manner
WordNet
adv. in a hypocritical manner; "he behaved hypocritically by praying piously when people were watching"
Usage examples of "hypocritically".
It will be a question as to whether they can hypocritically masquerade as a political party, and strike hands with every agency of force and revolution, and still make simple American people understand they are not sworn enemies of their country and ready to overthrow it.
He sees that the soldier is neglected, meanly underpaid and hypocritically despised by the people whose incomes he safeguards.
They are hypocritically left unassailed when near me, but when away from me will be insulted from hatred.