LIAR - significado y definición. Qué es LIAR
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Qué (quién) es LIAR - definición

INTENTIONALLY FALSE STATEMENT TO A PERSON OR GROUP MADE BY ANOTHER PERSON OR GROUP
White lie; White Lie; Dissembling; Dissemble; Patent untruth; Lie of omission; Fibbing; Polite lie; Compound lie; Lying by omission; Behavioral signals of lying; Porky pie; Untruth; Fibster; Liar; Barefaced lie; Butler lie; Contextual lie; Emergency lie; Fabrication (lie); Fib (lie); Lying through your teeth; Lying in trade; Jocose lie; Haystack answer; Lie by omission; Communication of falsehood; Bold-faced lie; Bald-faced lie; Lying; Lying liar; Fibbed; Religious views on lying
  • A motivational poster about lying declares "An [[ostrich]] only thinks he 'covers up'"
  • ''1984'' by [[George Orwell]]
  • Portrait bust]] of Aristotle made by [[Lysippos]]
  • automotive repair]] shops in California.
  • ''St. Augustine'' by [[Carlo Crivelli]]
  • Darius I, imagined by a Greek painter, fourth century BCE
  • Infographic ''How to spot fake news'' published by the [[International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions]]
  • A [[Torah scroll]] recovered from [[Glockengasse Synagogue]] in [[Cologne]]
  • The character of [[Pinocchio]], whose nose grows when he tells a lie, has become a symbol of untruthfulness.
  • [[Pinocchio]], a symbol of untruthfulness
  • date=17 May 2017 }} ''Boston University''.  Accessed 4 December 2017.</ref>

liar         
(liars)
If you say that someone is a liar, you mean that they tell lies.
He was a liar and a cheat...
'She seems at times an accomplished liar,' he said.
N-COUNT
Liar         
Liar         
·noun A person who knowingly utters falsehood; one who lies.

Wikipedia

Lie

A lie is an assertion that is believed to be false, typically used with the purpose of deceiving or misleading someone. The practice of communicating lies is called lying. A person who communicates a lie may be termed a liar. Lies can be interpreted as deliberately false statements or misleading statements. Lies may also serve a variety of instrumental, interpersonal, or psychological functions for the individuals who use them.

Generally, the term "lie" carries a negative connotation, and depending on the context a person who communicates a lie may be subject to social, legal, religious, or criminal sanctions; for instance, perjury, or the act of lying under oath, can result in criminal and civil charges being pressed against the perjurer.

Although people in many cultures believe that deception can be detected by observing nonverbal behaviors (e.g. not making eye contact, fidgeting, stuttering) research indicates that people overestimate both the significance of such cues and their ability to make accurate judgements about deception. More generally, people's ability to make true judgments is affected by biases towards accepting incoming information and interpreting feelings as evidence of truth. People do not always check incoming assertions against their memory.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para LIAR
1. Liar, liar...
The Others (2001)
2. Liar.
The Others (2001)
3. Liar.
Morning Glory (2010)
4. Liar!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010)
5. Liar.
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010)
Ejemplos de uso de LIAR
1. Lynne Cheney like her husband are fine examples of the "liar, liar, pants on fire" administration.
2. Officers were at times forced to escort Tibetan protesters through a sea of Chinese yelling "Liar, Liar, Liar" every time Tibetans called for human rights.
3. I wonder if the Raith Rovers fan is hearing the whisper of his heart, ‘liar, liar ...‘. It is odd though.
4. "I‘m telling you the truth." "You‘re a liar!" I shouted.
5. Said Diana‘s former butler Paul Burrell was a liar.