Meaning of Liars
Individuals who deliberately lie or tell falsehoods.
In simple words: People who do not tell the truth.
Liars in a sentence
- The **liars** in the story were eventually caught.
- She called him a **liar** after he changed his story.
- Liars often struggle to keep their stories straight.
- In a courtroom, **liars** may face serious consequences.
- To be a **liar** is to betray trust.
How to use Liars
Used to describe individuals who intentionally deceive. Avoid in formal settings; more suitable in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
liar + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'liar' as 'lie-r' — someone who makes lies.
Related words
Collocations with Liars
- pathological liar
- compulsive liar
- liar revealed
Synonyms for Liars
- deceiver
- falsifier
- fabricator
- cheat
- dishonest person
Opposites of Liars
- truth-teller
- honest person
Common mistakes with Liars
- 'Liar' is sometimes confused with 'liar's' (singular vs. plural).
- Using 'liar' as a verb instead of an adjective.
- Confusing the context in which the word is appropriate.
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Frequently asked questions about Liars
What does Liars mean?
People who do not tell the truth.
What is the definition of Liars?
Individuals who deliberately lie or tell falsehoods.
How do you use Liars in a sentence?
The **liars** in the story were eventually caught.
Can you give another example of Liars?
She called him a **liar** after he changed his story.
What are synonyms for Liars?
Common alternatives include deceiver, falsifier, fabricator, cheat, dishonest person.
What is the opposite of Liars?
Opposite meanings include truth-teller, honest person.
What words go with Liars?
It commonly pairs with pathological liar, compulsive liar, liar revealed.
What are common mistakes when using Liars?
'Liar' is sometimes confused with 'liar's' (singular vs. plural). Using 'liar' as a verb instead of an adjective. Confusing the context in which the word is appropriate.
How do you pronounce Liars?
US: //ˈlaɪər//, UK: //ˈlaɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Liars?
Used to describe individuals who intentionally deceive. Avoid in formal settings; more suitable in casual conversations.

