She called him a dirty liar.
she knew he was a liar when he started claiming that he was an astronaut
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The attempts to save Platner in the high stakes campaign to defeat Republican incumbent Susan Collins involved portraying Platner’s accusers, women, as vengeful liars.—
Kevin Rennie,
Hartford Courant,
11 July 2026 The framework for his material shifted as soon as he was exposed as a liar, a manipulator, and a predator.—
Ben Travers,
IndieWire,
30 June 2026 The picture is rumored to be portraying Altman as a pathological liar and Musk (Ike Barinholtz) as highly antipathetic.—
Elsa Keslassy,
Variety,
21 June 2026 In Count My Lies, based on Sophie Stava's bestselling thriller novel of the same name, Woodley plays as Sloane, a compulsive liar who stars working as a nanny, for Violet, played by Lindsay Lohan.—
Meg Walters,
InStyle,
13 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for liar
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English lēogere, from lēogan to lie — more at lie
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above
Time Traveler
The first known use of liar was
before the 12th century