the word deceived can replace lied in a sentence
For instance
The spouse was left feeling lied to after the conversation.
Yes, but a better sentence is "She dislikes BEING lied to."
He had lied about his whereabouts to the police.
The German phrase Elfen Lied mean elfen song which is featured in the Japanese Manga series of the same title. The series are illustrated and written by Lynn Okamoto.
I believe you lied to me, no i did not, replyed _______. >_>
He never lied, did he?
sorry i can't explain it properly in the question but i mean is the word lied correct in that sentence in present tense (it lied across the room on a bench)
You could look in there eyes or stare at them and if they laugh... BOOM! They might lied so just say ... YOU LIED.
He had made the lack of trust worse when he lied.
i was lien to my boss but my boss lied to me
"U SHAN'T HAVE LIED" is a phrase that seems to play on the idea of confronting dishonesty or deception, possibly in a humorous or sarcastic context. It may suggest that someone should not have lied about something, emphasizing the consequences or the unexpected truth that has come to light. Without additional context, it's hard to pinpoint an exact meaning, but it could be interpreted as a critique of dishonesty in various situations.
It means they lied. Some people think dirty words add meaning or color, but in fact they usually betray the writer's lack of imagination.
After the prosecutor proved that he lied during his testimony in a previous trial, the jury found him guilty of perjury.