Synonyms:
liar, prevaricator
Meaning: a person who has lied or who lies repeatedly
Usage examples
He is a liar.
"You are an impudent liar!" cried the genius.
"Liar," thought Miss Mapp, as she tripped downstairs.
It is not necessary to call him a liar to touch his vanity.
"No, you've called me a liar, and what's the use of my telling you anything?
Reuben is such a liar, and has such insinuating ways. The stranger was deceived.
"Meanwhile ye'll please to remember the tale I've told, and say nothing that'll make me out a liar.
Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Riding down town on the "L." He jumped to his feet Gave a lady his seat-- I'm a liar, but don't it sound well.
Rev. Shayler concludes: "Haven't time to go deeper now," and he intimates that to deny his 'facts' is either to be a fool or a "liar." We will not comment on this.
"Diva would have sent the cover of the window-seat too, if that was the case. Liar," she thought again as she kissed her hand to Diva, who was looking gloomily out of the window.