NOUN
- a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives
How To Use dissembler In A Sentence
- Sarah Palin is a hypocrite, a liar, a dissembler, an opportunist. Think Progress » MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Mocks Sarah Palin By Writing ‘Cheat Sheet’ On Her Hand
- I'd be loath to have you think me a fibster or dissembler.
- They are plotters, dissemblers, manipulators, murderers of children, fanatics.
- Recently at least, they are, for the most part, ignominious liars, dissemblers, shape-changers, not particularly attractive people, even by their own reckoning.
- Either he is a consummate actor and dissembler, or what he says is reasonable and fair.
- But even his ideological enemies sneakingly admire his unabashed aggression, a quality rare in a city of trimmers and dissemblers.
- It was the lie of obfuscators and dissemblers, but a lie all the same.
- If he's willing to use their lying and dissembling to his advantage, doesn't that make him a liar and dissembler also? Obama Lets Bill Clinton Off The Hook
- Crumwell (though the greatest Dissembler livinge) alwayes made his hypocrisy of singular use and benefitt to him, and never did any thinge, how ungratious or imprudent soever it seemed to be, but what was necessary to the designe; even his roughnesse and unpolishednesse which in the beginninge of the Parliament he affected, contrary to the smoothnesse and complacency which his Cozen and bosome frende Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles
- Only a fool could not see through that arch dissembler from day one. Archive 2008-04-01