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liar

[lahy-er] / ˈlaɪ ər /


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Odysseus is the flawed hero, a consummate liar and a less-than-stellar leader who cannot safeguard the “homecomings of his companions.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The US leader, who is absent from the gathering in the Amazonian city of Belém, was called a liar for his rejection of climate science and "against humankind" for his rollback of key climate policies.

From BBC

The competent liars are still out there, and their debt is probably in your bond fund right now.

From MarketWatch

Miller accused Uygur of “racist, bigoted rhetoric” around Israel and Uygur countered that Miller was a habitual liar.

From Salon

In response, Jefferies called her “sick,” “demented” and a “stone cold liar.”

From Salon