prevaricate

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/prɪˈvɛr.ɪˌkeɪt/

verb
To avoid giving a direct answer or deviate from the truth

prevaricate in a sentence

  • “The witness chose to prevaricate when asked about the crime.”
  • “Government officials were found to prevaricate about the real costs of the project.”
  • “During the hearings the witness had to make a difficult choice: to prevaricate or to tell the truth.”

What does “prevaricate” mean?

prevaricate (verb) means to avoid giving a direct answer or deviate from the truth. It is pronounced /prɪˈvɛr.ɪˌkeɪt/. Vocaby pairs the definition with audio and real example sentences so the word is easy to remember — and brings it back for review right before you'd forget it.

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What does "prevaricate" mean?
prevaricate (verb) means: To avoid giving a direct answer or deviate from the truth
How do you pronounce "prevaricate"?
"prevaricate" is pronounced /prɪˈvɛr.ɪˌkeɪt/ in IPA. You can tap to hear it spoken aloud in the Vocaby app.
How do you use "prevaricate" in a sentence?
Here is "prevaricate" used in a sentence: The witness chose to prevaricate when asked about the crime.

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