History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
cheesed

bored (and feeding angry)

lie

evade

to stay out of the way of (a bad person or thing)

get away from

falsify

to make (something) false

alter, misrepresent

fudge

a kind of soft sweet made with milk, sugar and butter

fake, misrepresent

lain

of lie

tell an untruth

misquote

to quote (a person, book etc) wrongly

lie, distort

misrepresent

to give a false account or description of (a person, opinion etc)

lie

perjure

to make a false statement knowingly after taking an oath to tell the truth

give false testimony

prevaricate

to make untrue or partly untrue statement (to avoid telling the (whole) truth)

deceive; stretch the truth

simulate

to pretend to be, have or feel (something)

pretend, imitate

stall

to avoid giving (a person) a clear answer to a question, making a decision (in order to get more time); (of a car engine) to stop because of insufficient power or speed; a compartment for one animal in a stable or cattle shed

delay for own purposes

waffle

a kind of sweet cake made of batter; talk or writing which (even when it sounds impressive) means little or nothing

waver

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