mendacity (Meaning)

Wordnet

mendacity (n)

the tendency to be untruthful

Webster

mendacity (n.)

The quality or state of being mendacious; a habit of lying.

A falsehood; a lie.

mendacity Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's mendacity was evident in his conflicting statements and evasive answers.
  2. Her accusations were based on sheer mendacity, designed to tarnish the reputation of her rival.
  3. The witness's mendacity made it impossible to rely on his testimony.
  4. The media exposed the mendacity behind the government's claims of economic recovery.
  5. The CEO's mendacity undermined trust in the company and led to his dismissal.
  6. The author's work is filled with mendacity, presenting a distorted and biased account of history.
  7. The mendacious nature of the rumor spread fear and distrust throughout the community.
  8. The defendant's mendacity was a mitigating factor in the judge's sentencing decision.
  9. The mendacity of the witness was so blatant that the jury had no difficulty discrediting him.
  10. Mendacity is a corrosive force that erodes the foundations of society and undermines trust and communication.

FAQs About the word mendacity

the tendency to be untruthfulThe quality or state of being mendacious; a habit of lying., A falsehood; a lie.

tale,lie, story,prevarication, falsity, fib, fable, untruth, fairy tale, distortion

truth, fact,truth, fact,honesty, truism, veracity, truism, honesty, truthfulness

The politician's mendacity was evident in his conflicting statements and evasive answers.

Her accusations were based on sheer mendacity, designed to tarnish the reputation of her rival.

The witness's mendacity made it impossible to rely on his testimony.

The media exposed the mendacity behind the government's claims of economic recovery.