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Hippocratic vs Hypocrisy - What's the difference?

hippocratic | hypocrisy |

As an adjective hippocratic

is pertaining to hippocrates.

As a noun hypocrisy is

the claim or pretense of having]] beliefs, standards, qualities, [[behaviour|behaviours, virtues, motivations, etc which one does not actually have.

hippocratic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Pertaining to Hippocrates
  • Derived terms

    * Hippocratic Oath

    hypocrisy

    English

    Noun

    (hypocrisies)
  • The claim or pretense of having]] beliefs, standards, qualities, [[behaviour, behaviours, virtues, motivations, etc. which one does not actually have.
  • The practice of engaging in the same behaviour or activity for which one criticises another; moral self-contradiction whereby the behavior of one or more people their own claimed or implied possession of certain beliefs, standards or virtues.
  • An instance of either or both of the above.
  • Derived terms

    * hypocritical * hypocritically * hypocrite