The root of the word irony is in the Greek eironeia, “liar.”
Liar "I sometimes wish I could be anonymous and just walk down the street like everybody else."
Their last hope for saving humanity, Eugene, turned out to be a liar with no idea how to stop the zombie virus.
As an added bonus, John is neither violent nor a liar, so maybe he can help Hice there, too.
When it was revealed she actually knew days earlier, after investigators filed an official probe, Taubira was branded a liar.
At first it seemed so incredible, that the messenger was deemed either a liar or a madman.
The parson never dreamed that any man could be afraid of him, except it were a liar, and he looked upon Rufus contemptuously.
Not to believe Him is to make Him both a liar and a perjurer.
Aunt Crete, youre a liar; thats what you are with all the rest.
I know I was wrong, sir; but if it was the king on his throne that said it of my mother, I'd call him a liar.