Difference between Liar and Prevaricator
What is the difference between Liar and Prevaricator?
Liar as a noun is one who tells lies. while Prevaricator as a noun is agent noun of prevaricate; one who prevaricates.
Liar
Part of speech: noun
Definition: one who tells lies.
Example sentence:
Honesty is of God and dishonesty of the devil; the devil was a liar from the beginning.
Prevaricator
Part of speech: noun
Definition: Agent noun of prevaricate; one who prevaricates.
We hope you now know whether to use Liar or Prevaricator in your sentence.