Updated on March 16, 2024
| common | The common cant is not common to all. |
| mere | His professions of piety were mere cant his conduct was entirely depraved. |
| religious | The politician's campaign was plagued by religious cant |
| such | Such cant is not worth my time. |
| hypocritical | |
| much | The gold coins had much cant |
| political | The candidate's speech was full of political cant empty promises and slogans. |
| old | The old cant did not sit well with the new crowd. |
| fashionable | Her fashionable cant charmed the crowd. |
| signifi | |
| modern | The modern cant of the news makes it hard to find the truth. |
| english | |
| pious | |
| current | The current cant drifts through the sea grass, barely moving. |
| usual | The usual cant of capitalism is that it benefits everyone. |
| vulgar | |
| sentimental | Her sentimental cant was very grating. |
| sheer | The politician’s speech was nothing but sheer cant |
| less | Speak with less cant |
| pure | Mark's latest political diatribe was pure cant |
| occlusal | The occlusal cant provides proper guidance for mandibular movement. |
| conventional | The speech was filled with conventional cant |
| popular | The candidate's victory speech was full of popular cant |
| slight | The room had a slight cant to the left. |
| moral | The mayor's speech was full of moral cant |
| miserable | |
| ideological | The politician's ideological cant alienated many voters. |
| british | |
| sincere | Her sincere cant was evident in her public speeches. |
| true | You can't put a true cant on it, but it's close enough. |
| very | The very cant of that politician irritates me. |
| nauseous | The nauseous cant of the old Doctor made the patient feel worse. |
| official | The official cant was difficult to understand. |
| philosophical | The lecturer droned on about the philosophical cant of the postmodernists. |
| literary | The literary cant of the day was all about the power of the individual. |
| liberal | |
| professional | The doctor's professional cant made it difficult for the patient to understand her diagnosis. |
| insignifi | |
| silly | The silly cant made me laugh so hard that I started snorting. |
| ordinary | |
| detestable | |
| patriotic | The politician's patriotic cant was met with widespread skepticism. |
| puritan | |
| disgusting | She had a disgusting cant to her mouth. |
| sanctimonious | She gave me a sanctimonious cant about the importance of following the rules. |
| hollow | The hollow cant echoed the sound of my footsteps. |
| critical | The unnecessary critical cant does not make for a compelling argument. |
| criminal | |
| universal | A universal cant is a jargon or language that is used by a particular group of people. |
| christian | You can't steal, that's against Christian cant |
| wicked | The wicked cant was heard throughout the land. |
| puritanical | |
| methodistical | The Methodist minister's sermon was full of methodistical cant |
| sickly | The sickly cant of the child made me worry. |
| sectarian | He dismissed the sectarian cant of the day. |
| revolting | |
| appli | |
| underworld | |
| idle | |
| meaningless | The politician's speech was filled with meaningless cant and the audience left feeling disillusioned. |
| contemporary | |
| empty | The empty cant echoed with the sound of their footsteps. |
| ridiculous | |
| unmeaning | The politician's unmeaning cant did little to reassure his constituents of his sincerity. |
| sickening | The politician's sickening cant made me want to vomit. |
| pernicious | The speaker's pernicious cant grated on the listeners' nerves. |
| par | The book is now 20 par cant off. |
| victorian | |
| revolutionary | The revolutionary cant of the People's Front was spreading throughout the country. |
| merest | Her speech was the merest cant devoid of any genuine emotion. |
| offensive | The use of offensive cant is unacceptable. |
| stupid | |
| solemn | The priest led them in a solemn cant during the funeral service. |
| unintelligible | The politician spoke for hours in unintelligible cant |
| silliest | The silliest cant was heard in the tiny chapel. |
| ministerial | |
| quarterly | The quarterly cant of a politician is often drowned out by their empty promises. |
| metaphysical | I have no time for such metaphysical cant |
| wretched | |
| perpetual | His perpetual cant never failed to irritate his colleagues. |
| theological | Some people condemn anthropomorphism and theological cant |
| forward | The ice skaters glided forward with a pronounced forward cant |
| pedantic | The professor's pedantic cant grated on my nerves. |
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