mendacity
IPA: mɛndˈæsɪti
noun
- (uncountable) The fact or condition of being untruthful; dishonesty.
- (countable) A deceit, falsehood, or lie.
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Examples of "mendacity" in Sentences
- Truth rarely drips with mendacity.
- The only mendacity is coming from you.
- You ought not to greet altruism with mendacity.
- He found pretence and mendacity crowned by credulity.
- Some edits may be incompetence rather than mendacity.
- Reverential mendacity should not be substituted for fact.
- That would imply a mendacity that I do not think is present.
- Their work is riddled with shoddiness and defiled by mendacity.
- I have no patience with willful ignorance or disingenuous mendacity.
- It isn't our place to make a case for the subject's truthfulness or mendacity.
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