Equivocate


The meaning of the word Equivocate is: to use unclear language especially to deceive or mislead someone


Examples:

When things are not going Margie’s way, she will often twist the truth and equivocate to put things in her favor.

published by Dorcas on 2021-11-21 01:48:20


The crooked salesman went out of his way to equivocate the sales terms to the elderly couple.

published by Merissa on 2021-02-16 20:08:28


Whenever the politician responded to questions, he would avoid eye contact and equivocate his answers.

published by Muriel on 2021-02-02 05:55:28


The prosecutor hoped he could equivocate enough to trick the suspect into confessing.

published by Sharan on 2021-08-24 09:18:53


In order to get people to buy the over-priced magazine subscription, you must know how to equivocate the fine print in the contract.

published by Karin on 2021-04-28 11:56:16


My sister is a chronic liar who will equivocate even when it’s easier to come out and tell the plain truth.

published by Bok on 2021-08-11 08:37:13


Rather than give you a straight answer, Henry will always equivocate his response.

published by Sergio on 2021-08-02 07:10:42


As a judge, Helen has taken an oath to never deliberately deceive or equivocate while presiding in a court of law.

published by Gwen on 2021-03-10 21:06:59


I want a man who will be honest with me and not equivocate to spare my feelings.

published by Cecelia on 2021-03-03 15:58:26


When Jim was asked about his most recent position during the interview, he seemed to equivocate with his response.

published by Graham on 2021-10-29 04:24:43


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