mendacious 的定义
- telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful: a mendacious person.
- false or untrue: a mendacious report.
mendacious 近义词
dishonest
更多mendacious例句
- They created well-intentioned rules—which most mendacious lobbyists have found a way to ignore legally.
- Ross Douthat wrote in The New York Times that the media coverage of the bill was “mendacious” and “hysterical.”
- Why call his speech before the United Nations “defamatory and venomous… full of mendacious propaganda?”
- Erdogan's description of Israeli behavior toward the Palestinians as "genocidal" is mendacious and inflammatory.
- But too few Democrats—and almost no media commentators—have countered the mendacious right-wing storyline.
- For the mendacious history confuses two entirely distinct persons—Eugenius and Eirenæus Philalethes.
- True national dignity and glory lie in right doing, and humiliation comes only from public dishonour and a mendacious diplomacy.
- Splendidly mendacious in these pages as he was in life, Barras posed always as the man on horseback of his "13 Vendmiaire."
- The signification of the studies of antiquity hitherto pursued: obscure; mendacious.
- "My watch was twenty minutes fast, and I had given him up," said Brimmer, with mendacious effrontery.