Liar in a sentence as a noun

Instead of calling you a liar straight off, she simply reminds you, "You didn't take the trash out.

On the one hand, yes, you probably do not want such a brazen liar leading your company.

It's from the original source and I'm not calling her a liar, but I still don't know what exactly happened.

They see this person as a risk not worth taking.> If I were a liar, I would never have gotten myself into this mess.

I am very relieved that I was not quickly able to come up with a comment here where I casually called someone else a liar.

To those of you who immediately believe the tumblr and therefore condemn the accuser as a liar: On what basis do you make your judgment?

It even shows signs of a liar getting carried away with his own tall tale: by the end of the story, Bob has "the same scam going across multiple companies in the area".

Before the court the cop was fingered by other police officers as a liar, breaking laws, my family pointed it out, even the four guys fingered the cop as a liar.

I don't see that his personal drama detracts from the NSA story at all. If he was being painted as a liar or a Chinese pawn, or mentally ill, or a sociopath, that would be sheer distraction -- but what happens to him is of great importance, especially to those who might follow in his footsteps.

Yechh...For the record I support Daisey's crusade and think Pogue is a fool on this issue, but it's really irritating to find out that the highest profile critic of Apple labor conditions is both a liar and a Class-A Hypocrite.

He was elected over the objections of people who claimed him to be, among other things:- A Kenyan- A secret muslim- A liar inelegible for the presidency under the terms of Section I, Article II of the United States constitutionThese claims have been made and repeated for over four years.

Furthermore, the above PasteBin alleges the forking innuendo was pure fabrication in an attempt to paint Adria as a liar; the full story right from the source is found here[3].The narrative being pushed is the same old feminism-has-gone-too-far **** where we live in a world in which men are terrorized by women who have the power to destroy lives with the snap of their fingers.

Liar definitions

noun

a person who has lied or who lies repeatedly

See also: prevaricator