单词 | mendacity |
释义 | mendacity (once / 7481 pages) n Mendacity is a tendency to lie. Your friend might swear that he didn't eat your secret chocolate stash, but you'll find it hard to believe him if he's known for his mendacity. Anyone in the habit of lying frequently has the characteristic of mendacity. People often accuse government officials of mendacity, or being less than honest. You're bound to get frustrated by the mendacity of your friend who's a pathological liar. Mendacity comes from the Latin root word mendacium, or "lie." Don't confuse mendacity with a similar-sounding word, audacity — which means "fearlessness, daring, or bravery." WORD FAMILYmendacity: mendacious, mendacities+/mendacious: mendaciously USAGE EXAMPLESAs usual, Trump led with mendacity, misrepresenting the costs of the program. Seattle Times(Dec 07, 2016) It is also a timely reminder that the forces of avarice, corruption, self-delusion and mendacity remain a constant in human history. Time(Dec 07, 2016) Trump arrives in Washington claiming to be the only honest man in a world of mendacity. Washington Post(Nov 28, 2016) n the tendency to be untruthful Ant|Hyper veracity unwillingness to tell lies untruthfulness the quality of being untruthful |
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