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

  • Such edits would be regarded as mendacious.
  • You are an abject, ignoble, mendacious knave
  • Probably the request to delete is itself mendacious.
  • All these mendacious acquisations are out of control.
  • They are also blatantly false and downright mendacious.
  • Sloppy and mendacious use of language always annoys me.
  • There is no excuse for such mendacious misrepresentations.
  • What do you hope to accomplish with such mendacious reverts
  • This was the most mendacious of all the platforms of the opposition.
  • In short, the article as it stands is clearly a piece of mendacious propaganda.

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