Yes, lying is the correct spelling.
Some example sentences are:
Why are you lying to me?
He is lying in bed.
Lying to the police is not a good idea.
The cat is lying in the sun.
'Lying'... you spelled it right!
Stretching the truth is the full expression. It means you're not exactly lying, but you're not telling the whole truth, either.
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.
A person could be deceptive at any time when they have something to gain by telling someone something other than the truth. A person is deceptive when they are lying.
Telling is the correct spelling.
There is no way to be certain just by asking. Someone who is lying would lie about telling the truth.The "Liar's Paradox" is that no one can rationally answer a question about the truth by saying "I am lying." This is clearly because if you are telling the truth, you say "I am telling the truth" and if you are actually lying (about lying), you would again say "I am telling the truth" (a lie).If you said you were lying, you would have to be telling the truth, but you're not because you are lying. This is similar to the double-negative paradigm ("He's not right...he's just not wrong").
if a man is lying to you pressure him into telling you the truth. Talk yo me when you get this.
Yes, they are aware that they are lying when we are able to recognize that they are not telling the truth.
no
If he looks away he's lying.
if you're not telling the whole truth, you are lying.
No! If he doesn´t care for four months about telling the truth, how do you know where he is lying or telling the truth? It is definitely an abuse of confidence.
Not telling the whole truth is quibbling--not lying. However, the intent in the quibbler's heart is meant to deceive. So, while you would be quibbling--not lying, you shouldn't tell portions of the truth because it is deceptive and leads people to believe something that they don't know all of.
telling the truth when you have been lying
Lying involves intentionally saying something false, while not telling the truth involves withholding information or being evasive without necessarily saying something false.
Not telling the whole truth is quibbling--not lying. However, the intent in the quibbler's heart is meant to deceive. So, while you would be quibbling--not lying, you shouldn't tell portions of the truth because it is deceptive and leads people to believe something that they don't know all of.
the 10,001, just a guess.