"Prevaricate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prevaricate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prevaricate" Meaning

To speak or act in a way that is not straightforward or honest; to give evasive or deceptive answers, often in order to avoid telling the truth or to avoid accusations.

"Prevaricate" Examples

Usage Examples:


The politician tried to prevaricate about the scandal, but the evidence against him was overwhelming.
The lawyer advised his client not to prevaricate under oath and tell the truth about what happened that night.
Before giving a speech, the orator took a moment to gather his thoughts and not prevaricate about the topic.
The young witness was tempted to prevaricate when asked about his whereabouts during the robbery.
The article accused the celebrity of prevaricating about his past relationships.

"Prevaricate" Similar Words

Prevailing

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Adjective: Happening or existing extensively over a particular place, situation, or time.

Prevailingly

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(adverb) having or showing a tendency to dominate or be universally adopted; prevailing or predominant.

Prevailment

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Prevalence

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Prevalency

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Prevalent

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Widely spread or common in a particular place or situation.

Prevalently

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Adverb. Widely or generally found, used, or accepted.

Prevaricated

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To prevaricate means to speak or act in a dishonest or deceitful manner, often by delaying or evading the truth, or by using words with ambiguous or unclear meaning in order to conceal or distort the truth. It involves being deliberately vague or ambiguous, or providing incomplete or misleading information in order to mislead or deceive others.

Prevaricates

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To speak falsely or deceitfully, often by boasting or exaggerating. To use deceitful or evasive language in speech or writing.

Prevaricating

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Prevarication

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Prevarications

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Falsehoods or lies, often told to deceive or mislead others.

Prevaricative

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Prevaricator

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Prevaricators

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