"Mendaciously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mendaciously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mendaciously" Meaning

Mendaciously is an adverb that means in a false or deceitful manner. It is often used to describe speech or behavior that is intended to deceive or mislead others.

"Mendaciously" Examples

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Example sentences:


She mendaciously denied her involvement in the scandal, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. (adverbially)
The politician's mendaciously crafted speech was intended to deceive the public about his party's true intentions. (adverbially)
He was lying mendaciously to hide his guilt, and his elaborate fabrication was easily visible to everyone. (verbally, with emphasis)
The company's mendaciously presented financial reports hid their severe financial troubles, leading to a shareholders' revolt. (adverbially)
Her mendaciously flippant response to the question suggested that she wasn't taking the situation seriously. (verbally)

Notes:


Mendaciously is an adverb that means "in a mendacious manner" or "in a dishonest or deceitful way".
It can be used to describe speech, writing, or behavior that is intentionally false or deceptive.
In each example, mendaciously emphasizes the extent to which someone is lying or being dishonest.

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To mend something means to repair or fix it, usually by sewing, gluing, or patching it. For example, "I need to mend this torn page in my book" or "I'm going to mend this broken toy for my niece." It can also mean to make something better or more whole by correcting or improving it, such as "I'm going to mend my relationship with my sister by apologizing for my mistake."

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