Embustero in english
Liar
pronunciation: laɪɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: laɪɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
embustero1 = trickster ; liar ; fabulist ; fabricator ; fibber ; cheat ; deceiver ; bluffer ; maligner.
Example: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.Example: That means human beings are natural-born liars.Example: It is important to remember that the story of the American West has been told as much by fabulists and fabricators as by historians.Example: It is important to remember that the story of the American West has been told as much by fabulists and fabricators as by historians.Example: The article 'Frequent fibbers can blame their brain' relates the deficit in grey matter volume to the impulsiveness of fibbers.Example: Whatever the truth is in these cases, the world was reminded yet again that scoundrels, cheats and deceivers abound in the higher echelons of human society.Example: Whatever the truth is in these cases, the world was reminded yet again that scoundrels, cheats and deceivers abound in the higher echelons of human society.Example: Why are poets such bluffers and prevaricators, such dotards in the face of the bald truth?.Example: Instead of challenging gender stereotypes, the book's maligners say it digs deeper into the hackneyed idea that women are subservient to men.embustero2 = deceitful ; mendacious ; lying.
Example: Again, on the matter of the sources already consulted by the enquirer, the implication is not that he is unreliable or deceitful, but that in looking up the Encyclopedia Americana he may not be aware of the existence of the index.Example: I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.Example: The board clearly didn't care if its commissioner was a lowdown, lying, corrupt and untrustworthy creep, likely because that is the nature of the entire organization.