mendacity

[US]/menˈdæsəti/
[UK]/menˈdæsəti/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. falsehood and dishonesty

Example Sentences

The politician was caught in a web of mendacity.

Her mendacity knew no bounds.

The company's reputation was tarnished by the mendacity of its executives.

He was known for his mendacity and deceitful ways.

The novel explores themes of truth and mendacity.

Mendacity has no place in a healthy relationship.

The mendacity of the advertisement misled many consumers.

The detective uncovered a web of mendacity in his investigation.

She was known for her mendacity in the workplace.

The movie exposed the mendacity of the corrupt government officials.

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