Sentence example with the word 'mendacity'

mendacity

blague, credibility gap, exaggeration, farfetched story, fibbing, flimflam, legal fiction, mendaciousness, pseudology, slight stretching, tall tale, untruth, yarn

Definition n. the tendency to be untruthful

Last update: September 27, 2015


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It does not deserve the charge of mendacity brought against it by some, though the adulation of others is nearly as injudicious.   [noun]

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BBC news, unable to resist Mail blasts, took up this piece of political mendacity in its bulletins too.   [noun]

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"No, there is not," Palliser replied, with serene mendacity.   [Please select]

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The permission to use them is a 'mendacity licence.'   [Please select]

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"You never understood that speech of mine," he replied, with prompt mendacity.   [Please select]

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He asked me a lot of questions about my past, which I answered with easy mendacity.   [Please select]

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Who, then, could believe a practised villain, if he professed himself untainted by mendacity.   [Please select]

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It is the little devil that is responsible for infinite mendacity on the part of men.   [Please select]

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Yet McKinley escaped the charge of mendacity and Roosevelt, who deserved it far less, did not.   [Please select]

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A surprising person Henri, with his worn uniform and his capacity for kindly mendacity.   [Please select]

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In a thousand ways, many of them approaching actual mendacity, she undermined Harriet's usefulness, and annoyed and distracted the domestic force.   [Please select]

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