mendace
deceitful
adjective men-DAH-cheh Rare
Origin: Latin mendax, mendacis (lying)
Also means
mendacious
Usage Note
Mendace is a formal, literary adjective meaning lying or deceitful — un testimone mendace (a false witness). In everyday speech Italians prefer bugiardo (liar, adj.) or falso. Mendace appears mainly in legal, journalistic, or literary contexts. It is invariable for gender (un racconto mendace / una dichiarazione mendace).
Examples
"Il politico fu accusato di essere mendace."
Natural Translation
The politician was accused of being deceitful.
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