paltered

[ˈpôltərd]

paltered Definition

  • 1to act insincerely or deceitfully
  • 2to equivocate or prevaricate

Using paltered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "paltered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The politician paltered with the truth to avoid answering the question.

  • Example

    She paltered with her boss about the deadline for the project.

  • Example

    He paltered with his conscience before finally confessing to the crime.

paltered Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with paltered

  • to use ambiguous or evasive language to deceive or mislead someone

    Example

    The salesman was paltering with words to make the product sound better than it actually was.

  • to waste time or procrastinate by engaging in trivial or unimportant activities

    Example

    He spent the whole day paltering away instead of working on his assignment.

  • to argue or dispute over something in a petty or trivial manner

    Example

    They were paltering over the details of the contract instead of focusing on the bigger picture.

Origins of paltered

from Middle English 'palteren', meaning 'to haggle, bargain'

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Summary: paltered in Brief

The verb 'paltered' [ˈpôltərd] means to act insincerely or deceitfully, often by equivocating or prevaricating. It is commonly used to describe politicians or salespeople who use ambiguous language to deceive others. Phrases like 'palter with words' and 'palter away' extend the meaning to wasting time or arguing over trivial matters.