In general terms, a 'hypothetical liar' is a person posited as or for-the-moment taken to be a teller of a falsehood or of falsehoods. Within the particular context of use, the term may be seen more clearly as sarcastic or humorous, or perhaps as contingent in a legal sense (preceding proof of some kind), among many other possibilities.
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Liar, Liar
Fletcher, Audry, and Max Reede
The duration of Liar Wanted is 1.37 hours.
No, as if is not a preposition. It is a compound conjunction that refers to assuming a response or interpretation, e.g. "He acted as if we had called him a liar."
Well, hypothetical means that something may exist only as a concept or idea. So, if you were asking a question about a time machine, that would be hypothetical, seeing as how time machine do not exist.Noun1.hypothetical - a hypothetical possibility, circumstance, statement, proposal, situation, etc.; "consider the following, just as a hypothetical"
Liar Liar was released on 03/21/1997.
Liar Liar was created on 1997-03-21.
No this is not a hypothetical question. A hypothetical question is a question that includes facts of evidence that is need for an opinion.
Liar is a noun. There is no past tense. Ex: "He is a liar"; "He was a liar"
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The Production Budget for Liar Liar was $45,000,000.
Liar is a noun.
The question was purely hypothetical, not to be taken seriously at all. My freind was being hypothetical when he was making a hypothesis.~
You can use "hypothetical" to describe something that is based on an assumption or a scenario that is not necessarily true or proven. For example, "Let's consider a hypothetical situation where aliens exist and have visited Earth."
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