Read Edit View history 口嫌體正直 kǒuxiántǐzhèngzhí duplicity Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Senses Add sense 口嫌体正直/ 口嫌體正直 kǒuxiántǐzhèngzhí duplicity saying one thing while your body language or actions reveal the opposite; used to describe someone who claims to dislike something despite clearly enjoying it (borrowed from Japanese) Edit Delete References Add reference abbreviation 口嫌体直/口嫌體直 → 口嫌体正直/口嫌體正直 Edit Delete
口嫌体正直/ 口嫌體正直 kǒuxiántǐzhèngzhí duplicity saying one thing while your body language or actions reveal the opposite; used to describe someone who claims to dislike something despite clearly enjoying it (borrowed from Japanese) Edit Delete