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Andrey Kuptsov
What does "I'm living a lie" mean?
8 de feb. de 2010 13:52
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It means that you have something to hide and pretend to be someone that you are not.
11 de febrero de 2010
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Hello Andrew,
To live a lie is to live a life that is dishonest because you are pretending to be something that you are not, either to yourself or to other people.
Another meaning is apparent in the following example:
"When Tom told his wife about his 3 year long affair, he spoke of the relief he felt at no longer having to live a lie."
8 de febrero de 2010
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You once said a lie. People believe what you said. Now you have to keep up appearance.
You said you were a millionaire. You don't want to show them that it's not true. So you have to spend a lot of money. To meet their expectations.
It also might mean you are not satisfied with your life. This is not what you really want to do.
8 de febrero de 2010
'Live a lie' is an idiom meaning 'to keep something important about yourself a secret from other people, so that they do not know what you really think, what you are really like, etc.'
8 de febrero de 2010
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Andrey Kuptsov
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Inglés, Ruso
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