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mendacitynoun a statement known by its maker to be untrue and made in order to deceivehighly fictionalized "memoirs" in which the facts were few and the mendacities many fable, fabrication, fairy tale, falsehood, falsity, fib, lie, prevarication, story, tale, taradiddle(or tarradiddle), untruth, whopper distortion, exaggeration, half-truthambiguity, equivocation, obliquitydefamation, libel, slanderperjurybluff, fiction, pose, pretense(or pretence)humbug, jive, nonsensecanard, fallacy, misconception, mythfalsification, misinformation, misreport, misrepresentation, misstatementdeceit, deceitfulness, dishonesty, duplicity, fraudulence truth fact, truism, verityhonesty, truthfulness, veracityauthentication, confirmation, substantiation, validation, verification the tendency to tell liesyou need to overcome this deplorable mendacity, or no one will ever believe anything you say deceit, deceitfulness, dishonesty, falsehood, mendaciousness, untruthfulness artifice, craft, craftiness, crookedness, cunning, dissembling, dissimulation, double-dealing, duplicity, fakery, foxiness, guile, guilefulness, insincerity, trickishness, wilinessfalsenesshypocrisy honesty, integrity, probity, truthfulness, veraciousness, veracity, verity honor, incorruptibilitycandidness, candor, frankness, good faith, plainspokenness, sincerity, straightforwardnessdependability, reliability, reliableness, trustworthinessaccuracy, objectivityauthenticity, correctness, genuinenesscredibility in 1646 |