mendacious

IPA: mɛndˈeɪʃʌs

adjective

  • (of a person) Lying, untruthful or dishonest.
  • (of a statement, etc) False or untrue.
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Examples of "mendacious" in Sentences

  • The politician's mendacious statements were quickly exposed as lies by fact-checkers
  • Her mendacious behavior left a trail of broken promises and shattered trust
  • The mendacious nature of the tabloid's headlines was evident to anyone who bothered to fact-check
  • He had a reputation for being a mendacious storyteller, always exaggerating his accomplishments
  • The company's mendacious advertising tactics led to a loss of credibility among customers

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