mendaciously
- r in a mendacious and untruthful manner
- Accusing Bork of mendaciously softening his ( views to ensure Senate approval, Leahy called the judge's changes of opinion a case of "confirmation conversion.
- They had seen the future all right, but it didn't work, except as the past had workedbrutally, mendaciously and callously.
- Nominee Smith, as everyone knows, has repeatedly expressed his unmitigated contempt for Publisher Hearst ever since the latter's newspapers mendaciously blamed Smith for a bad milk .