The differences between lying and exaggerating is that when you are exaggerate you can go over board but some of it may not be true.
But if you tell a lie then you aren't telling the truth.
Hyperbole is exaggeration. ( I at a million cherries)- You are exaggerating *million* Litotes is something expressed negatively.
liar - a person who lies lier - a person or thing which lies
By exaggerating the truth
downplaying, or understating
exaggerating
Mythomania is lying or exaggerating to an abnormal extent.
Hyperbole is exaggeration. ( I at a million cherries)- You are exaggerating *million* Litotes is something expressed negatively.
A lie is 100% fabrication, untrue. Exaggerating begins with truth and is modified, to suit the speaker, to make the 'story better' to suit his/her agenda or impress. Then there are half-truths, which a statement contains truth, but critical points are omitted, completely changing the real thing.
The difference between the lies of P lying and the truth is that lies are intentionally false statements made to deceive, while the truth is a statement that accurately reflects reality.
Collinear is passing through or lying on the same straight line. Coplanar is lying on or occurring in the same plane.
lying means someone is deceiving you, cheating however is someone purposely betraying you.
Yes and no. Sometimes keeping secrets can be seen as a lie of omission.
Not telling someone something means withholding information, while lying involves intentionally providing false information.
go to google and type the sentance in again AND click the first one u see..... oh, and i have no idea what the difference is between thos two things:( sorry...
liar - a person who lies lier - a person or thing which lies
hiding" not always connote "lying" because the both are derived from two different words, "hide" and "lie". Similarly, the meaning of the two words are also different, "hiding" have meaningful "do" - cover up something that has not been known by many people, while "lying" have meaningful "do" - cover up something that is already well known by many people or that have been foreseeable by the person who will be lied
I was exaggerating when I said it took forever.