Lied example sentences

Related (10): deception, untruth, falsehood, fib, fabrication, misinformation, pretense, dishonesty, deceit, disinformation

lied

noun

lied (noun) · lieder (plural noun)

  - a type of German song, especially of the romantic period, typically for solo voice with piano accompaniment.

lie

verb

lied (past tense) · lied (past participle)

  - tell a lie or lies:

  - get oneself into or out of a situation by lying:

  - (of a thing) present a false impression:

Synonyms

fib, fabricate, falsify, dissemble, dissimulate, prevaricate, exaggerate, bluff, pretend, deceive, delude, mislead, trick, hoodwink, hoax, con, bullshit

"Lied" Example Sentences

1. She lied about where she was last night.
2. He lied to his boss about finishing the project.
3. They both lied to their parents about their grades.
4. She knew he lied, but she couldn't prove it.
5. He lied so much that no one believed him anymore.
6. She felt guilty because she had lied to her friend.
7. He lied about his age to get into the movie theater.
8. They lied on their job application and got caught.
9. She lied about her feelings for him to avoid hurting his feelings.
10. He lied to cover up his mistake at work.
11. They lied about their relationship to avoid scrutiny.
12. She lied about her qualifications to get the job.
13. He lied about his whereabouts during the crime.
14. They lied about the cost of the project to get approval.
15. She lied to the police to protect her friend.
16. He lied about his involvement in the scandal.
17. They lied about their credentials to gain access.
18. She lied about her health to get out of going to work.
19. He lied to impress his date.
20. They lied about their intentions to gain trust.
21. She lied to herself about her addiction.
22. He lied about his involvement in the conspiracy.
23. They lied about their income to avoid taxes.
24. She lied about her age to get into the club.
25. He lied about his relationships to avoid drama.
26. They lied in court and were found guilty.
27. She lied about her past to start anew.
28. He lied about his accomplishments to win the award.
29. They lied about their location to avoid confrontation.
30. She lied about her whereabouts to avoid suspicion.

Common Phases

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- He lied about his age; now he's in trouble.
- She lied to her parents; they found out the truth later.
- They lied to their boss; it backfired on them.
- He lied on his resume; now he's regretting it.
- She lied to her friends; they don't trust her anymore.
- They lied to the police; it's a serious offense.
- He lied to himself; he couldn't face the truth.
- She lied to her lover; the relationship ended badly.
- They lied to their customers; it damaged their reputation.
- He lied in court; it's perjury.

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