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View usage for: (pɜːʳdʒəʳd) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]In a court of law, perjured evidence or perjured testimony is a false statement of events. ...information that was based on perjured testimony. Synonyms: lying, false, untrue, treacherous More Synonyms of perjured perjured in British English (ˈpɜːdʒəd) or perjurous (ˈpɜːdʒərəs) adjective criminal law1. b. having committed perjury 2. involving or characterized by perjury perjured evidence perjured in American English (ˈpɜrdʒərd) adjective1. guilty of perjury a perjured witness 2. characterized by perjury perjured testimony : also perˈjurious (pərˈdʒʊriəs) Examples of 'perjured' in a sentenceperjured Either he was making a false confession or Grace had grossly perjured herself. a judgment that was based on perjured testimony Additional synonymsDefinition full of deceit The ambassador called the report deceitful and misleading. Synonyms dishonest, false, deceiving, fraudulent, treacherous, deceptive, hypocritical, counterfeit, crafty, sneaky, illusory, two-faced, disingenuous, untrustworthy, underhand, insincere, double-dealing, duplicitous, fallacious, guileful, knavish (archaic) She was a false friend, envious of her lifestyle and her success. Synonyms treacherous, lying, deceiving, unreliable, two-timing (informal), dishonest, deceptive, hypocritical, unfaithful, two-faced, disloyal, unsound, deceitful, faithless, untrustworthy, insincere, double-dealing, dishonourable, duplicitous, mendacious, perfidious (literary), treasonable, traitorous, inconstant, delusive, false-hearted politicians issuing mendacious claims and counter-claims Synonyms lying, false, untrue, fraudulent, dishonest, deceptive, deceitful, insincere, duplicitous, perjured, perfidious (literary), fallacious, untruthful- perish
- perishable
- perjure yourself
- perjured
- perjury
- perk
- perk something or someone up
Additional synonymsDefinition treacherous or deceitful She says that politicians are a perfidious breed. Synonyms treacherous, dishonest, false, corrupt, unfaithful, two-faced, disloyal, deceitful, faithless, untrustworthy, double-dealing, traitorous, double-faced, treasonous, recreant (archaic) the betrayal of men by their most traitorous companions Synonyms treacherous, unfaithful, disloyal, false, untrue, renegade, faithless, double-crossing (informal), double-dealing, seditious, perfidious (literary), apostate, treasonableDefinition disloyal and untrustworthy The President spoke of the treacherous intentions of the enemy. Synonyms disloyal, deceitful, untrustworthy, duplicitous, false, untrue, unreliable, unfaithful, faithless, double-crossing (informal), double-dealing, perfidious (literary), traitorous, treasonable, recreant (archaic) Definition disloyal or unfaithful untrue to the basic tenets of socialism Synonyms unfaithful, disloyal, deceitful, treacherous, two-faced, faithless, false, untrustworthy, perfidious (literary), forsworn, traitorous, inconstantDefinition (of a person) given to lying Some people may be tempted to give untruthful answers. Synonyms dishonest, lying, false, deceptive, hypocritical, fibbing, deceitful, dissembling, mendacious |