IPA: /ˈkæntɪŋ/
KK: /ˈkæntɪŋ/
adjective
Definition: Behaving in a way that seems morally good but is actually insincere or hypocritical.
Example: His canting remarks about charity were met with skepticism by those who knew his true intentions.
noun
Definition: A type of speech or language that is insincere or pretentious, often used to deceive or mislead others.
Example: The politician's canting during the debate made it hard to trust his true intentions.
verb
Definition: To speak in a singsong or rhythmic manner, often in a way that is insincere or affected.
Example: The preacher was canting about morality, but his actions suggested otherwise.