equivocers

[US]//ɪˈkwɪvəkərz//
[UK]//ɪˈkwɪvəkərz//

Translation

n.People who use ambiguous language to conceal the truth

Phrases & Collocations

the equivocers

clever equivocers

political equivocers

equivocers mislead

equivocers lie

skilled equivocers

these equivocers

equivocers evade

modern equivocers

equivocers deceive

Example Sentences

the politician's statement was a classic example of equivocators avoiding the truth.

we must identify the equivocators in the negotiation to reach a clear agreement.

he is known as one of the most skilled equivocators in the legal profession.

trust is impossible to build with habitual equivocators who refuse to be direct.

historians often debate whether these leaders were visionaries or merely equivocators.

the dictionary defines such equivocators as people who use ambiguous language.

she exposed the equivocators within the committee during her speech.

effective communication requires clarity, not the work of equivocators.

the jury saw through the equivocators and delivered a just verdict.

equivocators often use complex jargon to confuse their audience intentionally.

we cannot afford to have equivocators in charge of this critical project.

his reputation suffered because he associated with known equivocators.

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