platytropy
/plætɪˈtɒpri/Definitions
1. noun
A tendency to find fault or criticism in others, especially in a hypocritical manner.
“The politician’s platytropy was evident in his criticism of his opponent’s past mistakes.”
1. noun
A tendency to find fault or criticism in others, especially in a hypocritical manner.
“The politician’s platytropy was evident in his criticism of his opponent’s past mistakes.”