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What’s the word that….?
describes like if someone eats a lot of candy. And they constantly say stuff like “I hate candy. it’s horrible.”
I forgot what that word is… :\
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Hippocrite and impulsive adequately describe such a person.
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Gary, a couple additional examples would help to clarify your question.
In the case listed, one could use the word MISLEAD.
ex.: She would mislead anyone who didn’t know that she had a sweet tooth, by telling them she hates sweets and candy.
DECEIVE
ex.: She lied with the intention to deceiving her snooty friends from learning she was really a candy-holic.
DEFLECT
ex.: She deflected rumors of her bulimia telling everyone that she didn’t like sweets and candy.
Depending on the intention of your sentence, other words could be substitued.
I hope this helps. If you need further help, please repost.
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Sarcastic.
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Paradox?
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Hypocrite, contradict, in denial? Any of these help?
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delusional?
pot calling kettle black?
hypocrite?
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Being facetious?
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Candy possesd person……candy addict…….candyholic……I dont know!
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hypocrite/sarcastic/pretender/liar
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a hypocrite?
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