Verb
Yes, the word 'obedience' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for the practice of doing what someone tells you to do, or of obeying a law or rule.
The meaning of the word 'lier' is someone that lies down or rests, such as in concealment. This word is mostly outsourced by modern English but can be found in old texts such as the Bible.
"Mentiroso" is the masculine form for liar. The root word is "mentir", to lie.
if you mean what the word liar is in dutch... That's leugenaar
The Dutch word "saampjes" is an informal term that means "together" or "with someone." It is often used to refer to doing things in a group or with others.
Using a word that tells you someone is doing an acton
The word for this type of person is hypocrite. A hypocrite is someone who contradicts themselves by doing things they tell others they should not do.
"goes" as this the the word of action that tells us what someone is doing.
The word 'bien' is an adverb in French. So it tells something about a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. In this case, what the adverb tells is how well someone or something is doing.
That could mean to contradict the other person or undermine what they are saying.
A boss
Action verbs express what the subject is doing. For example, Tim is running to the toy store.
hypocrite
hypocrit
tell the same someone to tell her 'hello how are u doing?' ;-)
Throughing something out for someone
Obedience is doing the task or job that someone in a higher position tells or asks you to do.