An honest person.
You can call someone who does not lie honest, truthful, trustworthy, or sincere.
A person who lies only when necessary can be described as a "compulsive liar" or "occasional liar."
The opposite of a liar is someone who is truthful or honest.
Saying someone is lying refers to a specific instance of dishonesty, while calling someone a liar implies a habitual tendency to deceive. The former addresses the action, while the latter makes a judgment on the person's character.
The Dutch word for liar is "leugenaar." It is used to describe someone who tells false or misleading statements on purpose.
A person who always lies is often referred to as a "compulsive liar" or a "pathological liar." This behavior may stem from various psychological factors or conditions.
i think it a sin only if the person that you call a liar is not a liar
a pathological liar.you can call them a:liarcheaterfroadfalsifierperjurerprevaricatorli⋅ar -nouna person who tells lies.a pathological liarThey also may be called Harrison, Hariytt or HarryTheToiletAlso mohammad safwan lol.
That's called "PROJECTION"
Someone who falsely accuses another person is often referred to as a liar or a false accuser.
Maybe a traitor or it could be a liar..... Or maybe unreliable or forgetful
Someone "is a liar", it's just not clear who. tu=you----you are a liar
a LIAR means a person that does not tell the truth about someone or something.
The opposite of a liar is someone who is truthful or honest.
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Saying someone is lying refers to a specific instance of dishonesty, while calling someone a liar implies a habitual tendency to deceive. The former addresses the action, while the latter makes a judgment on the person's character.
If you say someone is lying it is the same as calling them a liar. If you say they are mistaken then you are saying that they are misinformed.
u can call them a user or liar i guess