(little) white lie



(little) white lie

A lie thought to be insignificant and justified, especially one told to avoid hurting someone's feelings or giving offense. I try to be honest most of the time, but I do tell white lies when I'm worried about upsetting people. A: "Do you actually like her new haircut?" B: "Of course not, but I couldn't tell her that, so I told a little white lie instead."
See also: lie, white

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aletheaal-ə-THEE-ə, ə-LEE-thee-əEnglish
TrajanTRAY-jən (English)History, Macedonian
Yuli-Russian
ElwinEL-winEnglish
Ulyssesyoo-LIS-eez (English)Roman Mythology, English
Dorin-Romanian