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noun

liar

LEYE-uh
noun
1
A person who tells lies, especially someone who does so often.
"Everyone in the office knew he was a liar."
"She called out the politician as a liar during the debate."

How to Use Liar

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In plain EnglishSomeone who doesn't tell the truth, especially habitually.

Common pairings
a pathological liar call someone a liar a compulsive liar

Word Forms

liars plural

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Etymology

From Old English leogere ("liar, false witness"), from the same root as the verb "lie."

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