Because you want to know the truth and you want to believe that he is not lying.
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The noun for lie is "falsehood" or "deception."
It depends on the situation. If the liar is under oath, such as in court, you should immediately alert the judge and/or jury. If it is just a simple white lie, then maybe do nothing or confront them. It's all relative.
Confront Him with the problem and if he does not, in your opinion, honestly answer, then you should probably find a boyfriend that doesn't lie.
you should confront the person right away and tell them you are sorry
You have to have 100% proof that the statement the person made to you or any other actions against you or another person is a lie. Unless you can prove what they are saying is a lie then you will have to accept the fact they are right and just let it go.
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.
A person who lies convincingly and artistically could be considered a skilled manipulator or a master of deception rather than just a liar. Their ability to deceive effectively does not necessarily make them a liar in the traditional sense, as they may use their talents for personal gain or to manipulate others for their own benefit.
you know your friend is a pathological liar basicly if they always have a tendency to lie and if they lie their way to deep in the lie to tell the truth. or if they constantly lie to cover up another lie and so on.
Yes
YOU can lie by if you had stole something it wasn't yours & the person you stole from was telling the teacher that you stole something & you answer "NO".
You can call someone who does not lie honest, truthful, trustworthy, or sincere.
She was caught in a lie and exposed as a liar to her friends.