liar
21liar — Used on its own, or qualified by other words in vocative use. On its own it is used insultingly on two occasions in The Country Girls, by Edna O’Brien. ‘You bloody liar’ occurs in Doctor at Sea, by Richard Gordon, and this is expanded to ‘you… …
22liar — Synonyms and related words: Ananias, Baron Munchausen, Father of Lies, Satan, Sir John Mandeville, consummate liar, dirty liar, equivocator, fabricator, fabulist, false witness, falsifier, fibber, fibster, habitual liar, mythomaniac, palterer,… …
23liar — [[t]la͟ɪ͟ə(r)[/t]] liars N COUNT 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 …
24liar — {{#}}{{LM L23748}}{{〓}} {{ConjL23748}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynL24334}} {{[}}liar{{]}} ‹liar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a un fardo o a una carga,{{♀}} atarlos o asegurarlos con lías u otras cuerdas: • Lio los libros para poderlos… …
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25liar — n. an abject, congenital, consummate, incorrigible, inveterate, outright, pathological liar * * * [ laɪə] congenital consummate incorrigible inveterate outright pathological liar an abject …
26liar — UK [ˈlaɪə(r)] / US [ˈlaɪr] noun [countable] Word forms liar : singular liar plural liars someone who tells lies …
27liar — (v) (Intermedio) enrollar algo, como p.ej. un paquete, con cuerda Ejemplos: Antes los niños llevaban a la escuela los libros liados en un rimero. Liaron las maletas para que no se abriesen durante el viaje. Sinónimos: sujetar, envolver, enlazar,… …
28liar — li|ar [ˈlaıə US ər] n someone who deliberately says things which are not true ▪ Are you calling me a liar? …
29liar — noun even in a court of law, Jeff was a shameless liar Syn: deceiver, fibber, perjurer, false witness, fabricator, equivocator; fabulist; informal storyteller …
30liar — /ˈlaɪə / (say luyuh) noun 1. someone who lies, or tells lies. –phrase 2. make a liar of, Colloquial to prove wrong. {Middle English, from Old English léogere} …