Anonymous ID: 7bbef4 June 1, 2021, 10:53 p.m. No.13811715   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13811679

>can't spell

but he tosses in the occasional $100 word, I have never seen the word prevaricate that I can recall and had to look it up, Tony Fraudci used it in an email. It's a fancy word for lie. Good old Merriam-Webster (until they change it again)

 

"Did You Know?

Prevaricate and its synonyms "lie" and "equivocate" all refer to playing fast and loose with the truth. "Lie" is the bluntest of the three. When you accuse someone of lying, you are saying he or she was intentionally dishonest, no bones about it. "Prevaricate" is less accusatory and softens the bluntness of "lie," usually implying that someone is evading the truth rather than purposely making false statements. "Equivocate" is similar to "prevaricate," but it generally implies that someone is deliberately using words that have more than one meaning as a way to conceal the truth."