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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The child received a scolding for being a liar after telling a tall tale to his parents.
The child was scolded for telling a liar story.
I caught my sister in a liar act when she denied eating my cookies.
The politician's liar promises deceived the public.
The cheating student was labeled a liar by the teacher.
The student was reprimanded for submitting a liar essay.
The salesman's false promises made him appear as a dishonest liar.
The journalist exposed the company's liar advertising claims.
The whistleblower exposed the CEO's liar financial practices.
The jury found the defendant guilty based on the testimonies of several witnesses who identified him as a liar.
She always brags about her wealth, but everyone knows she's just a liar.
She couldn't trust him anymore after discovering his history as a chronic liar.
The politician's speech was full of liar promises to gain votes.
Sarah was disappointed to discover that her best friend was a liar.
Her reputation as a liar made it difficult for her to find a job.
His resume was filled with impressive lies, making him a liar candidate for the job.
The journalist uncovered a scandal involving a famous celebrity being a liar.
The investigative journalist exposed the CEO as a liar, revealing his false claims about the company's financial stability.
The journalist exposed the celebrity as a liar by revealing contradictory statements in their interviews.
I can't trust him anymore; he's proven himself to be a chronic liar.
He constantly boasted about his wealth and possessions, but everyone knew he was a liar.
The social media post was shared widely, despite being completely liar.
I can't trust him anymore; he has proven himself to be a habitual liar.
Everyone in the office knew him as a liar, so his promises carried no weight.
The defendant's lawyer argued that the prosecution's key witness was a known liar.
The jury found the defendant guilty based on the evidence that proved he was a liar.
The salesman's exaggerated claims about the product made him appear as a liar.
The book turned out to be a liar account of historical events.
The rumors circulating about their breakup turned out to be liar.
The celebrity's endorsement of the beauty product was criticized as a mere tactic to deceive consumers by using a liar.
The salesperson's reputation suffered because customers started to see him as a pushy liar.
The victim's family felt betrayed when they discovered that the suspect was a known liar.
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