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Who said cheaters never win? About 44% of American job seekers have lied during the hiring process and one in four have lied on their resume, according to ResumeBuilder.com. And many say the ...

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Ten percent of job seekers said they’ve lied on their resume, typically about dates of employment, years of experience and job responsibilities in previous roles, according to a May 28 report from AI ...

lie, prevaricate, equivocate, palter, fib mean to tell an untruth. lie is the blunt term, imputing dishonesty.

LIE definition: 1. to be in or move into a horizontal position on a surface: 2. If something lies in a particular…. Learn more.

A lie is something that someone says or writes which they know is untrue. "Who else do you work for?"—"No one."—"That's a lie." I've had enough of your lies.

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When you don't tell the truth, you lie. You also lie down when you're sleepy and wonder what lies ahead of you.

A lie is an assertion that is believed to be false, typically used with the intention of deceiving or misleading someone. [1][2][3] The practice of communicating lies is called lying. A person who communicates a lie may be termed a liar.

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From Middle English lien ("to lie, tell a falsehood"), from Old English lēogan ("to lie"), from Proto-Germanic *leuganan (“to lie”), from Proto-Indo-European *leugh- (“to lie, swear, bemoan”).

What does lie mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word lie. Any thing impregnated with some other body; as, soap or salt. Etymology: lie, French. Chamber- lie breads fleas like a loach. William Shakespeare.

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