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Other Words From
- men·dacious·ly adverb
- men·dacious·ness noun
- unmen·dacious adjective
- unmen·dacious·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of mendacious1
Example Sentences
He kept escalating his incendiary comments while the Harris campaign focused on desperately trying to highlight how extreme, divisive and mendacious he was.
He posted on X "That speech of Robert Jenrick's was lazy, mendacious, simplistic tripe."
Sorry, MAGA, but if the jackboot fits, wear it: he is an authoritarian, a statist, a racist, an aspiring fascist, a hateful, mendacious, corrupt traitor, a fool, mentally ill, and frankly evil.
Occasionally, a war or a school shooting will butt in to steal a few hours of prime TV time, but the cable hosts and pundits always return to the mendacious man from Mar-a-Lago.
This is a crabbed and mendacious interpretation of the law.
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