Mendaciously example sentences

Related (8): Deceitfully, dishonestly, insincerely, untruthfully, falsely, misleadingly, disingenuously, perfidiously.

mendaciously

definition

  - adverb form of mendacious

men·da·cious

adjective

mendacious (adjective)

  - not telling the truth; lying:

Synonyms

mendacious, lying, untruthful, dishonest, deceitful, false, dissembling, insincere, disingenuous, hypocritical, fraudulent, duplicitous, perjured, perfidious, untrue, fictitious, falsified, fabricated, fallacious, invented, hollow, truthful

"Mendaciously" Example Sentences

1. The politician mendaciously claimed that she had never accepted any bribes.
2. He mendaciously boasted about his nonexistent accomplishments.
3. She mendaciously denied ever having cheated on her taxes.
4. The lawyer mendaciously asserted that his client was innocent.
5. The celebrity mendaciously proclaimed that she had a perfect marriage.
6. He mendaciously told his girlfriend that he wasn't seeing anyone else.
7. The salesman mendaciously promised that his product would cure all ailments.
8. She mendaciously pledged to uphold the company's ethics policy.
9. The witness mendaciously testified that he saw the defendant commit the crime.
10. The student mendaciously claimed that he had studied for the exam all week.
11. The author mendaciously wrote that his book was based on true events.
12. He mendaciously denied being involved in the robbery.
13. The marketer mendaciously advertised that their product was hugely popular.
14. She mendaciously stated that she had received a PhD from an Ivy League university.
15. The doctor mendaciously assured the patient that their condition was not serious.
16. The officer mendaciously accused the suspect of causing the accident.
17. The politician mendaciously downplayed the seriousness of the environmental crisis.
18. He mendaciously insisted that he had been at home during the time of the crime.
19. The marketer mendaciously claimed that the product was 100% eco-friendly.
20. She mendaciously described her work experience in her resume.
21. The athlete mendaciously denied using performance-enhancing drugs.
22. The journalist mendaciously wrote a sensationalist article to increase clicks.
23. He mendaciously promised to pay back the loan in full.
24. The politician mendaciously claimed that he had never made any racist remarks.
25. The artist mendaciously signed someone else's artwork as his own.
26. The fraudster mendaciously convinced people to invest in a bogus scheme.
27. She mendaciously asserted that she had never criticized her colleagues.
28. The manager mendaciously told his employees that there would be no layoffs.
29. The scientist mendaciously doctored his research findings.
30. He mendaciously assured his friends that he had plenty of experience driving in the snow.

Common Phases

1. He mendaciously claimed that he did not receive the email;
2. The salesman mendaciously said that the car had no previous accidents;
3. She mendaciously stated that she had completed the task on time;
4. The politician mendaciously denied any involvement in the scandal;
5. He mendaciously told his boss that he had already finished the project.

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