"Tartuffery" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tartuffery" Meaning

Hypocrisy; insincere or pretended virtue: "she is accused of feigning innocence, but there's a whiff of tartuffery about her." (Oxford English Dictionary)

"Tartuffery" Examples

Tartuffery in a Professional Setting


1. Office Behavior: In our company, there are concerns about the sales manager's tartuffery when dealing with clients, where he makes exaggerated claims about the products to secure deals.

2. Business Strategy: After analyzing the market, we have identified that the competitor's new policy is an example of tartuffery, promising unrealistic benefits to woo consumers.

3. Social Media: The company was called out on social media for its tartuffery in advertising, where their posts misleadingly suggested health benefits from a product that doesn't actually offer them.

4. Political Speak: The last election was marred by allegations of tartuffery, with both parties caught in lies and exaggerated promises that kept voters in suspense until the very end.

5. Regional Variety: In some countries, “tartuffery” is essentially impiety or sacrilege, especially in its religious senses, and those practicing these practices are known for their tasdifrery. They deceive everyone around them, especially politicians who pretend to do things that they cannot deliver.

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Tartrazine

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Tartrazine is a bright yellow food dye that is commonly used to add color and flavor to a variety of foods and drinks. It is a synthetic dye that is derived from coal tar. Tartrazine is also known as E 102 in the European Union and is widely used in the production of foods such as:<br><br> Lemon-lime flavored drinks<br> Soft candies and sweets<br> Ice cream<br> Sauces and condiments<br> Cosmetic products<br><br>However, some research has suggested that tartrazine may be linked to certain health problems, such as:<br><br> Allergic reactions, including hives, itching, and difficulty breathing<br> Increased risk of cancer, although the evidence is still inconclusive<br> Impact on gut health and digestive system<br><br>Because of these potential health risks, some countries have banned or restricted the use of tartrazine in certain products. In the United States, the use of tartrazine is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is generally considered safe for consumption in small amounts.

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Tartronyl

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A tartronyl refers to a tartronate ion or a compound derived from tartronic acid, a compound with the molecular formula C2H4O4. It is used in different chemical reactions and is part of the tartaric acid family.

Tartrovinic

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Tartufish

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The word "tartufish" is a rare or obsolete term for a sea urchin. They may also be referred to as sea hedgehogs.

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