mendacious definition: telling lies, especially habitually

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mendacious definition: telling lies, especially habitually false or untrue

mendacious pronunciation: men-dey-shuhs

mendacious noun mendacity mendaciousness adverb related forms: mendaciously

mendacious deceptive lying untruthful misleading deceitful false Synonyms: deceptive lying untruthful misleading deceitful false

mendacious The mendacious man, who was married, asked his secretary on a date.

mendacious When the child behaved mendaciously, his friends chanted, “Liar, liar, pants on fire!”

mendacity The mendacity of the used car salesman was written all over his face.

mendacious The mendacious young boy considered cheating acceptable.

mendacity Because of her mendacity, we didn’t know what to expect from her.

mendacious According to the Bible, the mendacious snake enticed Eve to eat the forbidden apple.

mendacity In Liar Liar, the main character must avoid mendacity and tell the truth for 24 hours.