mendaciously

[US]/mɛnˈdeɪʃəsli/
[UK]/mɛnˈdeɪʃəsli/

Translation

adv.deceitfully or lyingly

Phrases & Collocations

mendaciously claim

mendaciously state

mendaciously assert

mendaciously deny

mendaciously declare

mendaciously argue

mendaciously maintain

mendaciously allege

mendaciously describe

mendaciously explain

Example Sentences

the politician mendaciously claimed that the economy was thriving despite clear evidence to the contrary.

the company mendaciously advertised their product as "all natural" when it contained synthetic chemicals.

she mendaciously denied ever meeting the suspect, but security footage proved otherwise.

the journalist mendaciously portrayed the celebrity as unstable without any reliable sources.

the witness mendaciously asserted that she had not been at the scene that night.

the corporation mendaciously inflated its revenue figures to attract more investors.

he mendaciously accused his colleague of stealing, when in fact he was the culprit.

the website mendaciously described the hotel as "beachfront" when it was actually five miles inland.

the diplomat mendaciously stated that his country had no involvement in the conflict.

the historian mendaciously embellished the hero's story with fictional dialogues and events.

the defendant mendaciously misrepresented his financial assets to the court.

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