The lie is something intrinsic in the human being by nature, and although it has always been said “a liar who to a lame”, experts and psychologists have been trying to detect when a person lies through the analysis of their gestures, faces or the words he uses to get out of his own.
While it is true that communication and how certain words are said they can give that a person is lying, it is not easy to catch these patterns, however, according to artificial intelligence there are a series of words that the most liars use when it comes to inventing a story or changing it.
According to this technology, liars often use certain words or phrases They help them create a more convincing image or avoid being discovered. The problem (for these) is that when they use them constantly and repetitively, they are easy to catch.
The words that most use liars
From studies and language analysis they have identified words that tend to appear more frequently in deceptive speeches, These are:
Intensification words:
- I swear: It is a common expression to reinforce a lie and gain credibility.
- Really: It is used to emphasize an affirmation, even when there is no real need to do so.
- Honestly: Ironically, this word is often used to try to convince others from the speaker’s sincerity.
Evasion words:
- Well…: It is used to gain time and formulate a more elaborate response, often false.
- The truth is that…: It is used to introduce a new version of the facts, often contradictory.
- Actually...: You can indicate that the speaker is about to modify or contradict a previous statement.
Words of absolute denial:
- Never: It is used to emphasize that something has not happened, even when the evidence could suggest otherwise.
- Always: It is used to create an image of consistency and reliability, although reality is more complex.
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