Lying
Lying adjective - Telling or containing lies.
Usage example: that lying son of a gun told me that the used car had never been in an accident
Trustworthy is an antonym for lying.
Trustworthy
Trustworthy adjective - Worthy of one's trust.
Usage example: a trustworthy bodyguard who would never blab to the tabloids
Both words in one sentence
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Lying to the Perp: Tyrion uses this to work out which of the Council members is spying for Cersei, after narrowing it down to Littlefinger, Varys, and Grand Maester Pycelle (he's fully aware that none of them are trustworthy, but he and Cersei are at daggers drawn by this point).
Source: Literature / A Clash of Kings
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