Falsifiers [noun]
Definition of Falsifiers:
liar
Opposite/Antonyms of Falsifiers:
-
Sentence/Example of Falsifiers:
The courts cannot protect from its venom, and to kill a defamer and a falsifier is not yet adjudged as legalized slaughter.
Instead, it is too often a treacherous spy, a maligner and falsifier.
And yet am I not a falsifier and a slanderer of the deepest dye?
The writer who does not respect her is a falsifier, and the painter or sculptor who departs from her is a dabbler.
If you were to burn with fire the testament of a dead man, would you not be punished as the falsifier of a will?
Thus, by all inspired documents there is one title clear left to Pope and his scheme, "unaccountable falsifier."
For the procedure of the supposed falsifier is quite incomprehensible.
It is astonishing how fully Providence sometimes squares accounts with the falsifier.
Her disclaimer sounded true, but Stone began to think she was a consummate little actress as well as a clever falsifier.
The man who affirms that they are contented and happy, and do not desire to escape, is either a falsifier or a fool.