untruthful

adjective

un·​truth·​ful ˌən-ˈtrüth-fəl How to pronounce untruthful (audio)
: not containing or telling the truth : false, inaccurate
an untruthful report
untruthfully adverb
untruthfulness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for untruthful

dishonest, deceitful, mendacious, untruthful mean unworthy of trust or belief.

dishonest implies a willful perversion of truth in order to deceive, cheat, or defraud.

a swindle usually involves two dishonest people

deceitful usually implies an intent to mislead and commonly suggests a false appearance or double-dealing.

the secret affairs of a deceitful spouse

mendacious may suggest bland or even harmlessly mischievous deceit and when used of people often suggests a habit of telling untruths.

mendacious tales of adventure

untruthful stresses a discrepancy between what is said and fact or reality.

an untruthful account of their actions

Examples of untruthful in a Sentence

an unintentionally untruthful statement that the candidate later corrected the political action committee was slammed for spreading untruthful smears about the candidate and his wife
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Word History

First Known Use

circa 1843, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of untruthful was circa 1843

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“Untruthful.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/untruthful. Accessed 31 Oct. 2024.

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untruthful

adjective
un·​truth·​ful ˌən-ˈtrüth-fəl How to pronounce untruthful (audio)
ˈən-
: not containing or telling the truth : false, inaccurate
untruthful reports
untruthfully adverb
untruthfulness noun

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