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She lied against me vs She lied on me

Both phrases are commonly used in English, but they have slightly different meanings. 'She lied against me' implies that she told lies that were detrimental to you or your reputation. 'She lied on me' suggests that she told lies about you to others. The choice between the two depends on the specific context and the intended meaning.

Last updated: April 05, 2024 • 830 views

She lied against me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase implies that someone told lies that were detrimental to you or your reputation.

Examples:

  • She lied against me to make herself look better.
  • He lied against me to cover up his mistake.
  • She lied against me
  • She lied to turn you against me.
  • And she lied about finding a therapist.
  • She lied about her mom working at a hostess bar.
  • I whipped this girl based on you telling me she lied.
  • No, that woman - Naomi - she lied.
  • She lied, and destroyed his trust.
  • She lied to you about her involvement.
  • She lied all these years about my father.
  • She lied about her age so she could join up.
  • She lied about her stepkids, she got you to co-sign a loan...
  • She lied and I found out about it.
  • She lied to her mom about her costume...
  • She lied about where she was living.
  • She lied to the whole nation.
  • She lied to me about who my father was.
  • Looks like she lied about her robbery, too.
  • She lied because she's married to Diego Garcia.
  • She lied to you, not me.
  • And she lied about her age.
  • Anything that will tell us she lied about her whereabouts on Saturday afternoon.

Alternatives:

  • She lied about me
  • She lied to me

She lied on me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase suggests that someone told lies about you to others.

Examples:

  • She lied on me to get me in trouble.
  • He lied on me to make himself seem innocent.

Alternatives:

  • She lied about me
  • She lied to me

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