No, calling someone a liar is not considered slander. Slander involves making false and damaging statements about someone that harm their reputation. Accusing someone of lying may be hurtful, but it does not necessarily meet the legal definition of slander.
If you say someone is lying it is the same as calling them a liar. If you say they are mistaken then you are saying that they are misinformed.
i think it a sin only if the person that you call a liar is not a liar
calling someone a liar or something really mean
A sociopath.
It is a relatively polite way of calling someone a liar.
It reperesents lying. If someone calls you pinocio, theyre calling you liar.
are you calling me a liar
It's a redneck way of calling someone a liar
The phrase "Integrity Violation" generally refers to someone being dishonest or deceptive about something. Calling someone an integrity violator would be the same as calling them a liar.
yes or no if some one is joking or you are a liar then no
The difference is mainly in implication. If you say someone is lying, you are saying he is lying right now; if you call someone a liar, you are implying that he lies all the time.It's a pretty subtle distinction, and someone could certainly be offended in either case, especially if they weren'tlying.
If their lies are about you then that is slander. You can sue them