untruthful

IPA: ʌntrˈuθfʌɫ

adjective

  • Not giving the truth; providing untrue facts; lying.
  • Pertaining to falsehood; corrupt; dishonest.
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Examples of "untruthful" in Sentences

  • The Kumaonees have been described as untruthful but honest.
  • In June, Iran barred two inspectors after accusing them of publishing "untruthful" reports and disclosing classified information.
  • That resolution also, through amendment, accuses me of what is termed untruthful propaganda that the Latino Congress says is intended to incite violence against immigrants.
  • After the debate, Daniels said his sharp responses at times came because he couldn't let Long Thompson get away with what he called her untruthful statements on the tax issue.
  • TEHRAN -- A senior Iranian official said Monday that two U.N. nuclear inspectors have been banned from working in Iran after filing "untruthful" reports on the Islamic Republic's controversial nuclear program.
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