catonism

/kætɒnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The practice of taking an oath or making a promise in the name of, or invoking, the name of God, especially when the speaker does not believe in God.

“The politician was accused of using catonism to deceive his audience.”

Synonyms

  • hypocrisy
  • perjury

Antonyms

  • sincerity
  • truthfulness