Dissimulators [noun]
Definition of Dissimulators:
person who tells falsehood
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Sentence/Example of Dissimulators:
He was no inveterate talker, like Sydney Smith; no clever dissimulator, like Mr. Hook.
The arch-dissimulator boasts many titles, but one that bars all thy claims.
Jurez is a cautious, cunning Indian, a profound dissimulator, a skilful politician.
"Yet we were friends for years," declared the dissimulator, folding his hands with a dreary shake of his head.
"It is not the trout one thinks of when one dines with Mrs. Dale," said the infamous dissimulator.
Cujus rei libet simulator atque dissimulator—A finished pretender and dissembler.
But this simply proves that the culprit is a clever dissimulator, and the more dangerous because he is eager to save the country.
Bajee Rao, practised dissimulator as he was, flushed at this unexpected accusation.
Tostig, with all his vices, was a poor dissimulator, and his sullen spirit betrayed itself when he took leave of his host.
I did not trust myself with a further remark—dissimulator as I was to others, I was like a guilty child before the woman I loved.