untruthful (Meaning)

Wordnet

untruthful (a)

not expressing or given to expressing the truth

Webster

untruthful (a.)

Not truthful; unveracious; contrary to the truth or the fact.

untruthful Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's speech was riddled with untruthful claims about his opponent's policies.
  2. The witness gave an untruthful account of the incident, leading to a miscarriage of justice.
  3. The child's untruthful excuse for being late to school raised suspicion among his teachers.
  4. The article contained numerous untruthful statements that misled readers.
  5. The company was found guilty of using untruthful advertising to promote its products.
  6. The investigation revealed an untruthful alibi that the suspect had provided.
  7. The politician's untruthful promises led to a loss of public trust.
  8. The scientist's untruthful research findings damaged the reputation of their institution.
  9. The detective uncovered an untruthful motive that the suspect had concealed.
  10. The witness's untruthful testimony resulted in the defendant being acquitted of a crime they committed.

FAQs About the word untruthful

not expressing or given to expressing the truthNot truthful; unveracious; contrary to the truth or the fact.

wrong, inaccurate, incorrect,erroneous, false,untrue, misleading, invalid, distorted, inexact

right, proper, accurate, true, sound, valid, proper, right,true, factual

The politician's speech was riddled with untruthful claims about his opponent's policies.

The witness gave an untruthful account of the incident, leading to a miscarriage of justice.

The child's untruthful excuse for being late to school raised suspicion among his teachers.

The article contained numerous untruthful statements that misled readers.