Saying one thing while meaning another is known as sarcasm. It involves using irony to convey a message that is usually opposite of what is stated, often with a humorous or mocking tone.
This is known as being "two-faced" or "speaking with a forked tongue." It implies insincerity or deception in communication by saying one thing but meaning another.
Saying one thing and implying another is known as sarcasm. It involves making a statement that may appear straightforward on the surface but conveys a different meaning that is usually ironic, mocking, or humorous.
Cecile Cyril Spector has written: 'Saying one thing, meaning another' -- subject(s): Ambiguity
A person who says one thing but does another is called a hypocrite.Saying to do this, and doing another is making someone a hypocrite
When someone says something and means another it can mean lying or being deceiving. For example when someone says they want to be your friend and will be in touch with you they do the opposite they ignore you for periods of time.
Another meaning for "speak with a forked tongue" is to say one thing but mean another, or to be deceitful and insincere in one's words or actions.
to make one thing fit with another, to make sense
The correct spelling is hypocrisy (saying one thing and doing another).
hypocritical
saying that one thing is like another thing or saying it is as _____ as something e.g. It was like a feather falling from the sky Twas as noisy as an elephant charging at full speed
Being treacherous, saying one thing and doing another.