"Liard" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Liard" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Liard" Meaning

A liard is a unit of currency that was historically used in Scotland and Ireland. It is equal to one-third of a pound or 13.33 grams of silver. It was originally a silver coin, but over time it became a unit of account, used to express large sums of money.

"Liard" Examples

Usage Examples of "Liar"
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1. Accusing Someone of Being a Liar

Example: "The detective accused the suspect of being a liar and said that he was hiding something."

2. Describing Someone Who Frequently Tells Untruths

Example: "My ex-partner was a liar and I couldn't trust him with my deepest secrets."

3. Expressing Strong Disappointment or Anger

Example: "I was furious when I found out my brother was a liar, I never want to see his face again."

4. Using Someone's Own Words Against Them

Example: "The lawyer cross-examined the witness, saying 'You're a liar if you say you didn't see the accident'."

5. Making a Joking Accusation

Example: "You're such a liar, you said you finished your homework last night but I found it untouched this morning!"


Note: "Liar" is often used to refer to someone who always or frequently lies, but it can also be used to describe a one-time action or deception.

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