First Known Use: 1600
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palter
verb pal·ter \ˈpȯl-tər\
pal·teredpal·ter·ing \-t(ə-)riŋ\
Definition of PALTER
intransitive verb
1
: to act insincerely or deceitfully : equivocate
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Origin of PALTER
origin unknown
Synonym Discussion of PALTER
lie, prevaricate, equivocate, palter, fib mean to tell an untruth. lie is the blunt term, imputing dishonesty <lied about where he had been>. prevaricate softens the bluntness of lie by implying quibbling or confusing the issue <during the hearings the witness did his best to prevaricate>. equivocate implies using words having more than one sense so as to seem to say one thing but intend another <equivocated endlessly in an attempt to mislead her inquisitors>. palter implies making unreliable statements of fact or intention or insincere promises <a swindler paltering with his investors>. fib applies to a telling of a trivial untruth <fibbed about the price of the new suit>.
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