pre·var·i·cate/priˈvariˌkāt/
Verb: Speak or act in an evasive way: "he prevaricatedwhen journalists asked questions".
I hesitate to articulate for fear I may prevaricate.
To prevaricate means to lie, or to tell only part of the truth. It may also include one liar's fondness for, "telling the truth in a way no one will believe."
Synonyms for prevaricate are lie, mislead and misinform.
John always prevaricates, he almost distorts the truth and actually believes it.
The noun form for the verb prevaricate is prevaricator or prevarication.
Falsify
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avoiding
How dare you calling me a liar.
to avoid, to dodge, to escape, to elude, to shirk, to equivocate, to prevaricate
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