Updated on March 16, 2024
| white | |
| big | The big lie was repeated over and over again, despite the lack of evidence. |
| little | The little lie snowballed into a huge problem. |
| deliberate | The careful wording was a deliberate lie aimed at deceiving the audience. |
| dead | The dead lie in peace. |
| outright | I'm afraid that was an outright lie |
| patient | |
| blatant | |
| biggest | The biggest lie is that we are not good enough. |
| noble | The philosopher Plato believed that a "noble lie" was necessary to maintain social harmony. |
| damn | |
| direct | I am afraid that is a direct lie |
| faced | I faced lies and deceit at every turn. |
| obvious | It was an obvious lie and I knew it immediately. |
| complete | That was a complete lie |
| wicked | She told a wicked lie about her illness. |
| downright | That was a downright lie |
| monstrous | |
| future | The future lies in our hands. |
| latter | The latter lie was finally uncovered. |
| greatest | |
| barefaced | |
| utter | I was shocked when he told me that was an utter lie |
| absolute | She gave me an absolute lie about her age. |
| east | |
| infamous | The politician was caught in an infamous lie about his military record. |
| dirty | Once confronted with the dirty lie he confessed to his wrongdoing. |
| bad | |
| stupid | |
| terrible | The child was grounded after she was caught telling a terrible lie |
| outrageous | |
| fetal | The fetal lie is the position of the fetus in the uterus. |
| fat | I knew that was a fat lie when I heard it. |
| foul | The foul lie spread like wildfire, leaving a trail of deceit and distrust in its wake. |
| flat | I'm sorry, but I can't write a short sentence with 'flat lie'. |
| gonna | I'm not gonna lie I'm pretty excited about this trip. |
| palpable | The palpable lie hung heavy in the air, suffocating the truth. |
| malicious | The malicious lie spread through the town like wildfire. |
| cruel | The cruel lie shattered her trust and left her heartbroken. |
| huge | |
| half | He told me a half lie but I could tell he was hiding something. |
| beautiful | The beautiful lie was a web of half-truths and omissions. |
| plain | The man told a plain lie about his whereabouts last night. |
| plausible | The plausible lie made the situation worse. |
| longer | The longer lie you tell, the harder it is to remember the truth. |
| longitudinal | The fetus was in a longitudinal lie meaning that its spine was parallel to the mother's spine. |
| miserable | |
| damnable | The damnable lie was repeated over and over again. |
| bigger | The bigger lie is easier to believe. |
| silent | She bore the silent lie with a heavy heart. |
| infernal | The infernal lie sent a shiver down her spine. |
| bold | The report was a bold lie |
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