mendacious
Prononciation : [mɛnˈdeɪʃəs]
Mot
Contexte : « truthfulness »
(adjective) when someone is not telling the truth or is lying. If you say something that is mendacious, it means you are not honest about it.
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The news report was factual and not mendacious at all.
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His mendacious statements caused many people to distrust him.
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Do you think her story might be mendacious?
Contexte : « character assessment »
(adjective) describing someone who often lies or is known for being dishonest. A mendacious person frequently tells falsehoods.
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Everyone knows that he is not a mendacious person; he always tells the truth.
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She was labeled as mendacious after being caught in multiple lies.
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Why do you think some people choose to be mendacious?
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