Lying in a sentence as a noun

I stopped lying, I stopped calling people names, or threatening to blow them up.

That could be Airbnb's big problem - it seems to me they want to say EJ is lying but can't in public.

But he's putting his own reputation behind AirBnb, and AirBnb is lying.

You can look out for yourself without lying, cheating, or backstabbing others.

By quietly lying about your age, you're doing the opposite, you're making it harder to get the law changed.

They're using conversation to try to determine whether he's lying, gaps in his story, nervousness, and so on.

From now on, reviewers will be extremely careful about exaggerating the negatives of, or lying about, Tesla vehicles.

For all the talk about Broder lying and manipulating the record, I would argue that the follow-up is far worse in terms of intentionally misinterpreting the facts.

The most important paragraph if you're not interested in reading the whole thing:Is there an intelligent alternative to lying or telling the truth that we have not yet examined?

After being held and interrogated for 4 hours like a criminal, they concluded that I was lying and they thought I would try to illegally immigrate to the US, because I didn't have enough financial ties to my home country.

Lying definitions

noun

the deliberate act of deviating from the truth

See also: prevarication fabrication