To lie or deceive is to state untrue things.
To lie means to intentionally give false information while deceiving means to mislead or trick someone into believing something that is not true. Both actions involve causing someone to believe something that is not accurate.
Lie
You could say It was hard to deceive the teacher about that lie.
No, lying is a deliberate act of deception, so it cannot happen accidentally. However, mistakes or misunderstandings can lead to incorrect information being shared without the intent to deceive, which is not the same as lying.
Answer:This means when you intend to, deceive(lie, cheat, etc.), you entangle yourself in complicated situations- trying to cover your a$$, when your deception is exposed.
deceive
trick, betray, circuitous, lie, falsehood
(v.) - to make or construct; to lie or deceive
The word "lie" is a common noun. It refers to a false statement made with the intent to deceive.
A big lie refers to a falsehood or fabrication that is significantly exaggerated or misleading. It is often used to manipulate or deceive people on a large scale by repeating it frequently until it is believed to be true.
Lies are false statements that are made with intent to deceive. A simple false statement is not sufficient to constitute a lie. There must be the additional intention to deceive.
lie, fib, fool, mislead, trick, deceive
bluff, betray, lie, deceive, misrepresent, scam, misguide, entice