liar
liar — 名詞
1. a person who states things they know are false, often to avoid blame or gain an
說謊者
故意說不實話的人
a person who states things they know are false, often to avoid blame or gain an advantage
Diego called his business partner a liar when the accounts showed a major gap.
Diego 發現帳目出現重大缺口後,稱他的生意夥伴是說謊者。
collocation: call someone a liar
The children in the story learned that the boy who cried wolf was a liar.
故事裡的孩子們明白,那個喊「狼來了」的男孩是個說謊者。
'You liar!' shouted Hana at her younger brother who had taken the last biscuit.
「你這個騙子!」Hana 對著拿走最後一塊餅乾的弟弟大喊。
In the film, the detective quickly caught the liar by checking the security footage.
在電影裡,偵探透過檢查監視器畫面,很快就抓到了那個說謊者。
Leila felt terrible after she was called a liar in front of the entire class.
Leila 在全班面前被說成是說謊者,覺得非常難過。
- deceiver
more formal and broader; can include non-verbal deception, not just spoken lies
- fibber
informal; used for harmless or trivial untruths rather than serious deception
- fabricator
suggests inventing a story from nothing, often in a formal or professional context
- truth-teller
informal; emphasises a consistent habit of honesty
用法筆記
Frequently used with the verb 'call' (call someone a liar) or as a direct form of address ('You liar!'). Unlike dishonest or untruthful, liar is always a noun and labels the person rather than the behaviour.