Words and phrases that have a meaning related to lied: (144 results)
Often used in the same context:
misled, falsified, misrepresented, fibbed, cheated, misspoke, deceived, fudged, defrauded, bribed, recanted, hid, betrayed, duped, misinformed, misadvised, testified, badgered, perjured, conned, bragged, defamed, hoodwinked, concealing, denied, subpoenaed, slandered, quizzed, blackmailed, reneged, contradicted, questioned, misremembered, knew, exaggerating, coerced, doctored, inquired, embarrassed, interrogated, ratted, faked, prevaricated, alleges, confessed, embezzled, conspired, forgot, perjurious, manipulated, false pretenses, withheld, incriminating, telling, pretended, swindled, violated, overstating, inflated, snooped, shirked, bilked, talked, watergate scandal, admitted, snitched, pressured, colluded, blurted, meddled, understating, fabricated, disbelieved, swore, implicating, bluffed, asked, molested, overcharged, mismanaged, indited, stiffed, impeached, stonewalled, insulted, tricked, propositioned, snookered, indicted, queried, flunked, misquoted, discredited, scammed, prejudiced, mishandled, impugns, hoaxed, confided, refused, libeled, misused, epic, lyric, ballad, lieder, motet, novella, opera, operas, poem, sonata, westerns, catechism, comedies, elegy, hymn, lyrics, masque, oratorio, painting, pantomimes, operatic, garde, ragtime, avantgarde, baroque, calypso, flamenco, music, neoclassic, netherlandish, operetta, symphonic, anacreontic, annalistic, anthological, apocalyptic, autobiographical
Appears in the definition of:
know, liar, prevaricator, scruple
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— Adjectives for lied: nibelungen, wessel, niebelungen, century, simple, german, romantic, modern, celebrated, strophic, actual, more...
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