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distorter

noun as in fabricator

noun as in fabulist

noun as in falsifier

noun as in fibber

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Example Sentences

"This is just the beginning," says Dmitry, over an encrypted call, using a voice distorter.

From BBC

Clearly this is a politician who has decided there is no future in GOP politics for anyone but a Trumpian distorter of reality and divider of the American people, even at a moment of crisis.

An audio jack connects to your phone or mp3 player to play music, and a built-in recorder and voice distorter add to the fun.

It’s as if a national amnesia button got pushed, one able to wipe out memories of the actual President: the former reality-show star, real-estate brander, double-talker, and serial distorter of reality.

Demski agrees to a point - when the company started off, many of its first beers had aggressive names such as Anger, Penitence, Distorter and Doom Slayer, and Holewczynski created dark labels to match.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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