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essay on the topic "a deliberate lie"
300 to 350 words
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Answered by Navyapallav
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The Importance of Not Lying

To lie means to make an untrue statement with the intent to deceive, according to the Webster’s dictionary. It also means to simply create a false or misleading statement on purpose. There are also many synonyms to the word “lie,” such as: prevaricate, equivocate, palter, and fib. The word lie happens to be the most blunt of this group. “Prevaricate” softens the bluntness of a lie by implying quibbling or confusing the issue. This form of lying is common in courtroomms and press conferences by lawyers and politicians. “Equivocate” implies using words having more than one sense in an attempt to say one thing but to mean another. This is an attempt to mislead one without feeling as if one has lied. “Palter”

Answered by litacuttack174
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Lying is to speak falsely with intent to deceive. Many individuals get caught out lying, whether the lie may be big or small. Everyone lies, no matter how honest they may seem. It is unavoidable in human nature. Journalists are commonly known for lying or bending the truth to get more viewers and to engage the audience. This essay will discuss how journalists have lied about their experiences and how they reacted when they were caught out.

Lying about an experience that occurred is bad enough, but when an individual has to admit that they lied on live TV makes it even worse

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