noun
- plural of garbler; people who distort, misrepresent, or confuse information, facts, or language
- plural of garbler; people who sort, sift, or remove impurities from spices, drugs, or other materials (archaic or specialized trade sense)
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The garblers of the truth spread confusion throughout the community.
- News garblers deliberately twist facts to mislead their audiences.
- Medieval garblers were skilled at preparing spices for market.
- Political garblers often distort their opponents' statements.
- The garblers of historical records made it difficult to understand what really happened.
- Some garblers intentionally obscure meaning through complex language.