liar

UK /ˈlaɪ.ə/ US /ˈlaɪ.ɚ/
noun 2

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(noun.)

ADJ

accomplished, good

He turned out to be a good liar, so nobody suspected he had stolen the money.

bad, poor

big, terrible

My brother is a terrible liar and always gets caught making up excuses.

compulsive, habitual, pathological

VERB + LIAR

call sb

If you accuse me of cheating again, I'll have to call you a liar.

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