Transcript mendacious

definition:
• telling lies,
especially habitually
• false or untrue
pronunciation:
men-dey-shuhs
related forms:
•noun
mendacity
mendaciousness
• adverb
mendaciously
Synonyms:
• deceptive
• lying
• untruthful
• misleading
• deceitful
• false
The mendacious
man, who was married,
asked his secretary on
a date.
The mendacious young boy
considered cheating acceptable.
According to the
Bible, the
mendacious
snake enticed Eve to
eat the forbidden
fruit.
The mendacity
of the used car
salesman was
written all over
his face.
Because of her mendacity, we
didn’t know what to expect from her.
In Liar Liar, the main
character must avoid
mendacity and tell
the truth for 24 hours.
Josef Gobbles had a great capacity for
mendaciousness, so he was a perfect
person to be the Minister of Propaganda.
When the child behaved mendaciously, his
friends chanted, “Liar, liar, pants on fire!”