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mendaciously

adverb as in untruthfully

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I mouthed back, mendaciously, and kept it moving.

Oblivious to what she puts loved ones through, toxic to her co-workers, mendaciously abusive to her therapy team, Emma is the offensive sum of her dysfunctional parts.

This includes World War II, which has been sanitized and mythologized to mendaciously celebrate American heroism, purity and goodness.

From Salon

If there is very little faith, it was mendaciously eroded not by facts but by the same people now attempting to profit from it.

May Mr. Limbaugh rest in peace, of course, but let’s be clear: He was a man whose adult professional life was devoted to mendaciously fomenting anything but peace, and he did his job well.

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

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