Meaning of You're a liar
A statement directed at someone to accuse them of dishonesty.
In simple words: You tell lies.
You're a liar in a sentence
- When you said you finished the project, I knew you're a liar.
- He caught her in her lies, and finally shouted, 'You're a liar!'
- It's hard to trust someone when you're a liar by nature.
- You always twist the truth; you're a liar and we all know it.
- Don't be surprised when they call you a liar after what you did.
How to use You're a liar
Used when accusing someone of lying. It’s informal and can be confrontational. Avoid in formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone statement
Memory hint
Think of the word 'lie' - as in telling an untruth.
Related words
Collocations with You're a liar
- clear liar
- blatant liar
- accuse of being a liar
- call someone a liar
- liar exposed
Synonyms for You're a liar
- deceiver
- fibber
- falsehood teller
- fabricator
- slanderer
Common mistakes with You're a liar
- Using it as a compliment, which is incorrect.
- Saying 'liar' without context, making it unclear.
- Confusing with 'lyre', an instrument.
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Frequently asked questions about You're a liar
What does You're a liar mean?
You tell lies.
What is the definition of You're a liar?
A statement directed at someone to accuse them of dishonesty.
How do you use You're a liar in a sentence?
When you said you finished the project, I knew you're a liar.
Can you give another example of You're a liar?
He caught her in her lies, and finally shouted, 'You're a liar!'
What are synonyms for You're a liar?
Common alternatives include deceiver, fibber, falsehood teller, fabricator, slanderer.
What words go with You're a liar?
It commonly pairs with clear liar, blatant liar, accuse of being a liar, call someone a liar, liar exposed.
What are common mistakes when using You're a liar?
Using it as a compliment, which is incorrect. Saying 'liar' without context, making it unclear. Confusing with 'lyre', an instrument.
How do you pronounce You're a liar?
US: //jʊr ə ˈlaɪ.ɚ//, UK: //jʊə.ər ə ˈlaɪ.ər//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is You're a liar formal or informal?
"You're a liar" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use You're a liar?
Used when accusing someone of lying. It’s informal and can be confrontational. Avoid in formal settings.