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View synonyms for mendacious

mendacious

[ men-dey-shuhs ]

adjective

  1. telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful:

    a mendacious person.

    Antonyms: veracious

  2. false or untrue:

    a mendacious report.

    Antonyms: veracious



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Other Words From

  • men·dacious·ly adverb
  • men·dacious·ness noun
  • unmen·dacious adjective
  • unmen·dacious·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of mendacious1

1610–20; < Latin mendāci- ( mendacity ) + -ous
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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.

From Salon

He posted on X "That speech of Robert Jenrick's was lazy, mendacious, simplistic tripe."

From BBC

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.

From Salon

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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