liar

IPA: ɫˈaɪɝ

noun

  • A person who frequently lies.
  • (nautical, obsolete) A swabber responsible for cleaning the outside parts of the ship rather than the cabins, a role traditionally assigned to a person caught telling a lie the previous week.
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Examples of "liar" in Sentences

  • You are a barefaced liar.
  • Consider the example of the liar.
  • In most cases, the man is the liar.
  • I will not be a hypocrite or a liar.
  • The Fatalist is also and inveterate liar.
  • The sentence called the Liar paradox is absurd.
  • The prosecutor depicted Allen as a remorseless liar.
  • Gale called the artist a liar and then exited the room.
  • This is already clear, except to the fools and the liars.
  • His diagnosis of Chambers was that of a psychopathic liar.

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