1. Parts of speech: Noun
2. Definitions: People who tell lies or falsehoods.
3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈlaɪərz/, UK: /ˈlaɪəz/
4. Origin and Usage: The word "liars" originated from the Old English word "leogere," which means a person who tells lies. The word has been used in English since the 14th century. Liars are people who intentionally deceive others by telling falsehoods. The act of lying is generally seen as a negative behavior and can result in loss of trust and credibility.
5. Synonyms: Deceivers, fibbers, prevaricators, falsifiers, dissemblers.
6. Related Words: False, fraud, cheat, bluff, hoax.
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