white lie (Meaning)

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white lie (n)

an unimportant lie (especially one told to be tactful or polite)

Synonyms & Antonyms of white lie

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white lie Sentence Examples

  1. Emily told her friend a white lie that she was going to the store when she actually intended to visit her sick aunt.
  2. The politician's campaign manager suggested he tell a white lie about his past voting record to improve his image.
  3. Martha's parents allowed her to tell a white lie to her grandparents about her new earrings, which they didn't want her to have.
  4. The doctor hesitated before telling his patient a white lie about their prognosis, hoping to spare them unnecessary worry.
  5. The admissions officer told a white lie to the prospective student, assuring him that he was a top candidate when he was actually on the waitlist.
  6. The journalist wrote a news article that contained a white lie about the politician's involvement in a scandal.
  7. The employee told a white lie to his boss about the reason for his absence, claiming a family emergency instead of attending a job interview.
  8. The salesperson told a white lie to the customer, saying that the product was in stock when it was actually on backorder.
  9. The actor told a white lie to the interviewer about his experience, exaggerating his roles in previous productions.
  10. The teacher told a white lie to the student, saying that the homework was optional when it was actually required.

FAQs About the word white lie

an unimportant lie (especially one told to be tactful or polite)

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Emily told her friend a white lie that she was going to the store when she actually intended to visit her sick aunt.

The politician's campaign manager suggested he tell a white lie about his past voting record to improve his image.

Martha's parents allowed her to tell a white lie to her grandparents about her new earrings, which they didn't want her to have.

The doctor hesitated before telling his patient a white lie about their prognosis, hoping to spare them unnecessary worry.