An unconscionable liar is someone who tells lies that are egregious or morally reprehensible, often without any regard for the truth or the impact of their deceit on others. This type of liar may manipulate situations for personal gain, displaying a lack of empathy or remorse for the harm caused. Their dishonesty is typically so blatant that it shocks others, making it clear that they have no ethical boundaries in their deception.
It would be unconscionable to answer this question.
That is the correct spelling of "unconscionable" (morally unjustifiable).
My brother has a unconscionable behavior.
Some synonyms of unconscionable are: inexcusable, appalling, reprehensible, unforgivable, abhorrent, unfathomable, unthinkable, and heinous.
To Rory, it was unconscionable to use such underhanded tactics to get ahead.
The word "unconscionable" is an adjective that describes thoughts or actions that are morally reprehensible. An example of a sentence using the word "unconscionable" is "The decision by the CEO to dump wastes into the river was unconscionable. "
The cast of Unconscionable - 2013 includes: Don Atterbery as Albert
It is spelt: unconscionable
That is the definition of an unconscionable contract. Under the UCC § 2-302, the court may refuse to enforce the contract, enforce all but the unconscionable part, or limit the application to avoid the unconscionable result.
Liar Liar was released on 03/21/1997.
Liar Liar was created on 1997-03-21.
Liar is a noun. There is no past tense. Ex: "He is a liar"; "He was a liar"