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 Translation for 'liar' from English to Spanish
NOUN   a liar | liars
SYNO liar | prevaricator
mentiroso {m}liar
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embustero {m}liar
unverified falsario {m} [persona mentirosa]liar
pajero {m} [mentiroso] [Guatemala]liar
paquetero {m} [Cuba] [carib.] [col.]liar
embustera {f}liar [female]
mentirosa {f}liar [female]
unverified falsaria {f} [persona mentirosa]liar [female]
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  • tabaco {m} para liar = rolling tobacco
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Usage Examples English
  • John's statement cannot be true, because a knave admitting to being a knave would be the same as a liar telling the truth that "I am a liar", which is known as the liar paradox.
  • Some scholars do not differentiate between the Wicked Priest and the Liar ("Man of the Lie", Iysh Hakkazav), another sobriquet used in 1QpHab.
  • These loans are sometimes called liar loans or liar's loans.
  • Note that unlike the liar paradox or Russell's paradox, Curry's paradox does not depend on what model of negation is used, as it is completely negation-free.
  • Error: I saw you fight a liar.

  • A socially awkward clerk, who is also a pathological liar, attempts to fulfill a fantasy with a supermodel who happens to be visiting the hotel in which he works, unaware that she is also a pathological liar and a psychotic murderer.
  • Kripke's proposal is problematic in the sense that while the language contains a "truth" predicate of itself (at least a partial one), some of its sentences – such as the liar sentence ("this sentence is false") – have an undefined truth value, but the language does not contain its own "undefined" predicate.
  • Assignment 4: Thomas identified Diederik as the liar and persuaded the group that Roos was the liar, leading to the group incorrectly guessing the lying candidate.
  • He refers to "Dark side of the Moon" as a "documenteur", a French portmanteau word meaning "liar documentary" (from "documentaire" "documentary" + "menteur" "liar"), after the title of a film made by Agnès Varda in 1980-1981.
  • In his 1989 book "Liar's Poker", Michael Lewis details how Salomon Brothers traders would play liar's poker.

  • "White Liar" is a moderate up-tempo song in the key of F major with a flattened 7th backed primarily by steel guitar.
  • The judge described Gilmour as an "accomplished liar".
  • Aczel’s hypersets were extensively used by Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy in their 1987 book "The Liar", on the liar's paradox; The book is also a good introduction to the topic of non-well-founded sets.
  • pronounced "vicks"; acronym for voice, visual, value in excelsis The letters "L" and "R" also represent the first and last letters in the word "liar" from the title of their debut EP, "Beautiful Liar", and its lead single of the same name.
  • In the final round, each celebrity panelist is teamed up with one of the liars.

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