"Mendacities" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mendacities" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mendacities" Meaning

Mendacities refers to false or deceptive statements, lies, orfabrications. It is a noun that is often used in a formal or literary context.

"Mendacities" Examples

Usage Examples for "Mendacities"


After conducting an investigation, the detective uncovered a web of mendacities spun by the accused to avoid suspicion.

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To increase credibility, politicians must avoid falling prey to electorally expedient mendacities and instead convey truthful information to the public.

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Critics have long accused the media of perpetuating mendacities through biased reporting and selective storytelling.

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The professor's refusal to address the clear mendacities in the student's final paper sparked a heated debate about academic integrity.

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The company's strategy of denying allegations of espionage is just a thinly veiled attempt to distract from their mendacities and avoid accountability.

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"Mendacities" Similar Words

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Mend

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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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Mendaciously

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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.

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Mendacity

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Mende

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The word "Mende" can refer to several things. <br><br>It can be an ethnic group living mainly in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea. The Mende people have a distinct culture, language, and traditions. They are known for their skilled artisans, particularly in woodcarving and metalwork.<br><br>It can also be a language spoken by the Mende people, as well as other groups in West Africa. Mende is a Niger-Congo language and is spoken by millions of people in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea, and other countries.<br><br>Additionally, "Mende" can be a surname, often of African origin.

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