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Collection of Hypocrisy Cliparts (25)
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Curated clip art focused on hypocrisy, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.
A professional holds a cheerful mask over his visibly frustrated face-highlighting the emotional labor many workers endure daily.
This illustration uses a cracked clay pot to symbolize hypocrisy-appearing valuable while hiding inner flaws.
A striking political cartoon illustrating the intersection of gender identity, tradition, and national identity in Saudi Arabia.
A serene, hand-drawn red fox with expressive features and clean linework-ideal for storytelling and learning materials.
A bold, clean silhouette of a bald eagle soaring mid-flight-perfect for emblems, prints, or digital projects requiring strong visual impact.
A cheerful trio of wrapped gifts ready to delight-perfect for birthdays, holidays, or surprise celebrations.
A joyful cupcake with vibrant pink frosting, colorful round sprinkles, and a glossy red cherry, nestled in a teal pleated liner.
A friendly yet clear visual cue for errors-ideal when users need a gentle reminder something went wrong.
A cheerful child surrounded by spelling aids-pencils, a heart for learning love, and playful letters-perfect for early education.
A happy young farmer and their gentle horse share a moment on the farm-ideal for teaching kids about animals and rural life.
A frantic physician races to deliver emergency aid to a visibly ill patient covered in lesions-highlighting urgency and compassion in care.
A joyful two-tier birthday cake topped with six lit green candles-ideal for birthdays and festive occasions.
The classic theatrical masks of tragedy (left) and comedy (right), tied with flowing black ribbons, evoke centuries of dramatic tradition.
A joyful stick-figure family-mom, dad, son, and daughter-holding hands in a simple yet expressive illustration.
Nagito Komaeda’s signature look-chaotic white hair, piercing teal eyes, and a mysterious smile-captures his complex, hope-obsessed persona.
