Palter
Verb
- To act insincerely or deceitfully; equivocate.
- Haggle, chaffer.
Example Sentences
“He paltered by answering a different question than the one asked.”
“She paltered through the conversation, giving technically honest but clearly evasive responses.”
“I paltered with the vendor at the antique market over the price of the chairs.”
Word Origin
Unknown, 1580
Why this word?
If you ask someone a direct question and they give you a waffling answer, or they don’t seem sincere in their response, they’re paltering. The root origin of this word is unknown, but it came into English in the mid-16th century to refer to mumbling or babbling speech. A secondary usage of “palter” is found at the bargaining table: It means “to haggle,” or “chaffer,” which is defined as “haggling about price.”
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