latelying
Latelying is a neologism that describes the act of presenting statements about recent events or actions in a way that aims to mislead, embellish, or shape others’ perceptions, while omitting conflicting details or verifiable evidence. The term centers on the recency of the claim to imply credibility or immediacy, rather than on the overall factual accuracy of the assertion.
Origin and usage: Latelying blends the word lately with the -ing form to create a verb and
Forms and examples: Common patterns include asserting that one has “lately been involved in” a project, achievement,
Motivations and effects: Latelying can serve purposes such as reputation management, persuasive communication, or social signaling
Ethics and context: While frequently legal and common in everyday speech, latelying may violate professional ethics,
See also: deception, misinformation, lying, reputation management, social media manipulation.