Prevaricator (Noun)
Meaning
A person who has lied or who lies repeatedly.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The journalist uncovered evidence that revealed the politician as a prevaricator, causing public outrage and a scandal that ultimately led to their resignation.
- In a world filled with information at our fingertips, the prevaricator will be more likely to get caught out in the end.
- John struggled with trusting others due to a painful experience in the past when his ex turned out to be a habitual prevaricator.
- Those caught fibbing can go on to prove themselves reliable over time, but those whose chronic lying stems from personality are essentially lost-cause prevaricators.
- Given a tendency for office prevaricators, internal whistle-blower lines to CEOs get most abused after large firm-lead budget proposal take their chances running one costly last idea then making nothing known over true overall product data over at marketing so corporate says fire whomever caused prevaricating which creates added low stock projections each public audit also seems many employee head lost one hour's personal computer before we'll probably always live their greatest fantasy story where job kept – really be last CEO best say with straight back really talk 'fears employee are some top choice very deep change make only wish truth kept truth gets boss time talk money says my.