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Pharisaical Ness শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ভণ্ডামিপূর্ণ অন্তরীপ

Pharisaical Ness Meaning In Bengali ভণ্ডামিপূর্ণ অন্তরীপ

Pharisaical Ness

Definition

1) Hypocritical behavior characterized by self-righteousness and a judgmental attitude towards others, often associated with a display of outward piety or religious observance.
2) The quality or state of being overly concerned with the rules and traditions of a particular group or belief system, to the point of appearing sanctimonious or moralistic.
3) A tendency to emphasize strict adherence to religious laws or doctrines while neglecting principles of compassion, forgiveness, and humility.

Examples

Pharisaical Ness Example in a sentence

1) His Pharisaical ness was evident in the way he judged others based on their beliefs.

2) Despite his Pharisaical ness, she admired his dedication to his religious practices.

3) The Pharisaical ness of the group was off-putting to those around them.

4) She found it hard to relate to his Pharisaical ness, as she preferred a more open-minded approach to spirituality.

5) The Pharisaical ness of their attitudes made it difficult to have meaningful conversations with them.

6) His Pharisaical ness often overshadowed his genuine intentions.

7) The Pharisaical ness of the community caused tension among its members.

8) She tried to overlook his Pharisaical ness and focus on the positive aspects of their relationship.

9) His Pharisaical ness prevented him from seeing the true essence of spirituality.

10) The Pharisaical ness of their practices alienated those who did not conform to their beliefs.

Part of Speech

Pharisaical Ness (Adjective)

Synonyms

Encyclopedia

Hypocritical behavior characterized by self-righteousness and a judgmental attitude towards others, often associated with a display of outward piety or religious observance.
The quality or state of being overly concerned with the rules and traditions of a particular group or belief system, to the point of appearing sanctimonious or moralistic.
A tendency to emphasize strict adherence to religious laws or doctrines while neglecting principles of compassion, forgiveness, and humility.